Driving without insurance is against the law (a civil offense) in 49 of the 50 states of the U.S. including in California, but it is not a criminal offense in any state.
It is absolutely illegal to drive in California and any other state or country in the civilized world without a license. Insurance is mandatory in the state of California and most likely every single state of America and the Canadian provinces.
Yes, it is state law that cars have insurance so they won't let you drive off the lot without proof of insurance.
If you live in the US, it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance. It is advised NOT to drive without insurance. make them tow it or they can put their dealer plate on and let them drive it
Yes, it is illegal to drive without insurance or without having sufficient insurance in Arizona. You will have 30 days to provide proof of insurance following an accident.
No. It is not legal for anyone to drive without insurance in Minnesota.
All states in the US require the existence of some type of insurance in order to drive on the public roadways. Likewise, an operator's license, or a learner's permit is required. One primary exception to the need for insurance is the operation of a vehicle on private property. The absence of insurance, when required, can be a criminal or non-criminal violation of the law depending upon the jurisdiction.
Yes but when you get your operator`s license you would be charged with insurance and you can not drive without insurance
Yes car insurance is in fact required in California. Before you decided to drive you car in California, please purchase some insurance.
NO! You would be a fool to drive without insurance.
Not in the UK it's not ! If you knowingly drive a car without insurance - you're committing an offence - punishable by a fine & points on your licence. The vehicle's owner could also be in trouble for 'aiding and abetting' a criminal offence.
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No! No! No!