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Originally Posted by mineistaken
You can (illegally) drive without insurance. Let's say your insurance is expired and you continue to drive. But, like I said, even if you are hit by such a driver you still get paid. Not by his insurance company, but from special "fund" that is used for such cases.
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
- Up to 30% drive uninsured in many places in the USA. They buy coverage by the month, get a license plate and registration for the year, then stop making payments, rinse and repeat the next year. They steal license plate renewal stickers and put them on their vehicle's license plate or put mud over expired license plate stickers, and hope they don't get stopped or have an accident. They have suspended driver's licenses (for DUI (driving under the influence -- alcohol)) related offenses) so if they get stopped they are ticketed or arrested and jailed.
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true - there might be a few without an insurance driving illegally - but far far from those 30%