South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Published: Thursday, August 30, 2007
Aug. 30--TALLAHASSEE -- Millions of uninsured cars could soon be traveling Florida's roads, a result of the looming demise of mandatory no-fault insurance and the state's inability to fully enforce what insurance requirements remain. Drivers will have to prove they have insurance when they register their cars or are involved in an accident -- and failure to be insured could mean a $500 fine and 60 days in jail. But two major enforcement tools will disappear along with no-fault: a requirement that insurance companies tell the state when a driver drops insurance; and the ability of law enforcement to check insurance papersany time they stop a motorist.....
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