The Situation: Uninsured drivers are driving state government, law enforcement, and DMW officials into a situation they just cannot control or manage.
Increasing pressure is being brought to bear on state governments to do something about the problem. Most states require vehicle owners to have liability insurance, which costs drivers about $500 per year. On top of that, including property damage or collision insurance frequently costs another $400 to $ 500 per year.
States are working to figure out ways for uninsured drivers to afford a complete insurance package of liability and property damage insurance. In many ways, the affordability issue is like health insurance cost for individuals plus many people seem to have a what are the odds mentality. MOREThe Article 14% of Drivers are Uninsured Nationally and States Cant Handle the Problem appeared first on Automotive Digest.