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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
I figured as much..
That is troubling. I know someone in Ohio that was recently driving on a suspended license and no insurance. She said if she were to get pulled over she'd just get additional fines.
My roommate was also driving on a suspended license with no insurance about a year ago. We're in Florida. He said he'd have been taken to jail if he ever got pulled over. I wonder if that's true..
That just seems so strange. It seems the only people who'd actually have incentive to get insurance are those with a large estate or a newer vehicle that's still being paid off.
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It is true. It's also true that if you cause an accident without insurance you lose your license until you pay for the damages. Statute of limitations comes into play but I don't think it should.