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Yes. If it is legally required, you can be jailed or fined, or held until the vehicle is properly surrendered.
In all 50 states, you are required to provide proof of insurance, registration, and a current driver license for the vehicle you are operating.
If the vehicle was built with seat belts you have to have them but if it didn't have the belts from the factory your not required to have them.
Tailgating
You trade it in for a heavier, stronger vehicle. Legally, what's required is that the tow vehicle has a certain size/weight when compared to what's being towed. So if you want to haul heavier gear legally you need a heavier vehicle
In most situations, the insurance follows the vehicle, therefore, if you don't have a vehicle you would not have a need to have insurance. You still have the responsibility to make sure that any vehicle that you do drive is insured. If you borrow someone's car and drive it, you have the care, custody, and control of the vehicle and you are legally responsible to make sure it has the legally required coverage. If you drive an uninsured vehicle, you will be ticketed.
In most states it is legally required that you have insurance on the vehicle before driving it off the lot.
Vehicles without an integral braking system
200 Feet
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They can not legally drive so the company would not be required to pay out on a claim.
Rule of thumb, 1 car length every 10 mph