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The one with cheese on it
Drives: '10 Corolla S Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
Posts: 380
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Check out this link--its from New Hampshire state's website under Motor Vehicles. Check out Chapter 264:2, 264:3, 264:20, and 264:21--LINK
So in essence, like Forrest said, you CAN drive without insurance, it's when you break the law or get involved in an accident that you SHOULD have insurance. It almost sounds like New Hampshire is trying not to enforce it's citizens to carry insurance but remain free from liability for allowing it's citizens to drive without insurance. Side Note: What is funnier is that there is provisions on how one should conduct themselves in the event of an accident (Chapter 264:25). That definitely sounds like something a defense attorney pushed to get it passed. |
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