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does every state have a mandatory insurance law?
is there any where in america where this is not mandatory to have? i'm not looking to move there really. i'm just curious.
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Re: does every state have a mandatory insurance law?
There are a few states where insurance is not mandatory. Virginia is one of them. If your vehicle is uninsured, you pay $500 and can drive, once you show the ability to pay if you get in an accident.
Going w/o insurance is not a good idea. Imagine somebody else getting 1/2 your paycheck for the rest of your life. THAT is why you have insurance.
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Re: does every state have a mandatory insurance law?
Simple:
Extradict outside of US like Mexico and you will never have to pay those dumbass fines. |
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