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Texas, like all other states, requires that drivers carry insurance. Each state sets the standards for the minimum amount of coverage. In Texas, this rate is called "30/60/25 coverage," which specifies the minimum amount of coverage for injuries, the accident, and property damage. It does not include repairs to your car, and only applies to cars that are not financed. You can read more: http://www.tdi.texas.gov/pubs/consumer/cb020.html

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