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Reforming reform: Is no-fault finished?As three states grapple with soaring costs and fraud, those that have abandoned no-fault car insurance have seen their rates drop. Read more>
Is a car accident a lotto ticket?Why do people file fraudulent auto insurance claims? Because that's where the money is. Read more>
License-plate IDs could broadcast your insurance dataConnecticut lawmakers are studying use of RFID chips in license plates to catch speeders and uninsured drivers. Read more>
3 critical skills driver's ed doesn't teachWhile driver's ed will teach your teen the basics, important safety skills are missing from most programs. Read more>
Florida insurance reform: Lower rates ahead?Experts say it may take a year or two for Florida drivers to see cheaper rates. Read more>
No insurance? No petrol for youThe British government is considering a plan that would prevent uninsured drivers from refueling their cars. Read more>
Drive uninsured and legally for $500Virginia and South Carolina allow uninsured motorists to legally drive, but paying their uninsured motorist fee doesn't mean they're not liable. Read more>
3 states try to lower their car insurance ratesFlorida, Michigan and California consider wrenching changes in their car-insurance laws. Ultimately, rates could drop, but so could coverage. Read more>
Self-driving cars: You can text, but you can't drinkNevada unveils rules for testing and eventual use of autonomous cars. No special auto insurance is required. Read more>
Do you look like you have car insurance?Oklahoma may allow police to pull over drivers without insurance. But how will officers decide which cars to check? Read more>