You get a Ticket for no Insurance, Your vehicle gets towed to the local pound and your drivers license gets suspended pending the filing of an SR22. You will also have to pay additional $100 dollars per year for the next three years in order to retain your driving privileges.
In Texas if you a caught driving without insurance you will be ticketed. I believe this is true in most states.
You have to pay penalty fare which is maximum $5000 and points on your license.
If you are not an insured under the definitions and terms of the owners insurance policy then you "can" be ticketed. Whether you will be ticketed depends on whether the attending officer checks his computer to see if you are in fact an insured driver or not.
Nothing. The family is just not going to survive as-well as ones who die with life insurance.
This is a state law. In Illinois and Texas I know for sure the answer is no. If you're caught, your license will be suspended. What state are you interested in?
No. Mandatory auto insurance is a state law in Texas.
NO! You would be a fool to drive without insurance.
If there was a police officer involved then you would probably be cited for not having auto insurance. If you are found to be at fault then legal action could be brought against you by either the other party or the other parties insurance company.
Yes, recent estimates are that as much as 30 percent of the drivers in Texas are withot the state required liability Insurance.
you go take a dump.
A general Agency named Insurance Plus will entertain insurance agent appointments in Texas without respect to gender, ethnicity or national origin.
What happens if you have insurance and you get hit by someone driving fast down the shoulder of the road in Texas and they hit you?