As defined in Prop. 103, a Good Driver is: Someone who has been continuously licensed for three or more years; Someone who has been continuously licensed in the U.S. or Canada for eighteen months or more; and Has less that two traffic violations or only one at-fault accident not involving bodily injuries in the last 36 months. Has not been convicted of a DUI or manslaughter on or after January 1, 1996 - California law states that any driver convicted of a DUI or manslaughter on or after 1/1/1996 will not be eligible for consideration as a good driver for seven years from the conviction date. Good drivers may not be refused insurance by any auto carrier in the State of California and must be given a twenty percent (20%) discount over the carrier's best rates