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Keep Proof of Insurance Nearby

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Document, pen and glassesPractically any driver or vehicle owner who resides in the United States and wishes to operate an automobile must purchase a car insurance policy to do so legally. There is the issue of carrying the prior documentation at times when needed. Although there are many states that do not require individuals to carry proof of coverage at all times, it may be a good idea as a precautionary measure and under certain circumstances, one may be glad that they did.

Many states have implemented a law in which motorists are required to show proof of auto insurance under a number of scenarios. The most recent being the state of Wisconsin, beginning June 1, 2010 the state now allows a police officer to ask a driver to furnish documentation during a routine traffic stop proving that they are indeed insured; failure to provide the necessary paperwork can end in a $10 fine. Although such a minimal fine can be seen as laughable, most do not wish to part with $10 for something as little as forgetting to put a piece of paper in their car. Other states do not take this law as lightly as WI and some will even go so far as to tow a motor vehicle away for failure to comply with the state’s laws.

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