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Licence, Registration and Insurance
No. There is no law that states you must "carry your papers". You must carry a drivers license only when you are operating a motor vehicle.
All vehicles carry things.
No your vehicle is not covered. That is why it is always recommended that you carry comp and collision and uninsured motorist.
It is not a mandatory coverage. However, you have no bodily injury coverage if you are injured by an uninsured motorist.
Any Driver operating a motor vehicle on public roads is required to carry Financial Responsibility.
Underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage protects drivers when the in Florida as the state does not require motorists to carry bodily injury coverage.
RC book, pollution certificate, insurance of the vehicle , driving licence, first aid kit
If you are a US citizen NOWHERE in the US are you required to have identification with you at alltimes.EXCEPT - while operating a motor vehicle, or engaged in occupation or pastime here it is required that you be capable of being identified when challenged by proper authority (e.g.: in the performance of certain occupations - while hunting - while legally carrying a concealed weapon - etc.)
In NJ, they are not point tickets but do carry a fine of $85. They cannot issue points due to the inability to prove who was operating the vehicle.
No, there is no law requiring you to carry your papers/documents/ID card on you unless you are operating a motor vehicle in which case you must present an operators license. In general day to day life operations it is NOT required to carry ID
Carry signage