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Getting Uninsured Drivers Off The Road

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It can only be a good thing to begin getting uninsured drivers off the road.
Many people are involved in accidents with them every year because those without insurance are often the most dangerous drivers around.
They do not have coverage because they have been in so many accidents that no one will give them a policy.
This means that they are now driving around without one, forcing everyone else to pay more and putting everyone else in danger.
This is something that has been getting worse every year, and steps need to be taken to make sure that these people cannot drive any longer.
The new rules will make it so that any car that is owned has to be insured.
As things are right now, the cars only have to be insured when they are being driven.
They could be kept at home, in a garage, without an insurance policy.
The new rules will change that.
The government will now have the power to identify and destroy vehicles that are not insured.
They will give out a warning first, of course, telling the person that their car needs to have a coverage policy.
After that, they will hand out a fine.
If the person ignores all of this, they can impound the car and destroy it.
This will make sure that people cannot have cars without proper insurance, which should mean that no cars are being driven without it.
On one hand, this will work very well.
People are now able to drive without insurance because it is very easy to get away with it as long as one is not caught or involved in an accident.
If it is impossible to even own a car without having a policy in place, everyone who is trying to break the law will be caught in short order.
Those who were trying to keep their vehicles without insurance will be found.
They will be made to get a policy, helping to reduce the costs to everyone else.
This is all good news.
The problem is going to come for people who have extra cars.
They may have already purchased a car for their child to drive when he or she grows up, for example.
They may have an old car that they are working on restoring, something that they want to take out on the road eventually -- and so do not want to declare as permanently off the road, the only way to get around paying -- but which they will not be using for years.
Having to buy insurance on a stripped-down vehicle that is sitting in a pile of parts in the garage will be very frustrating.
On the whole, this is going to be an effective law.
It will do what it is intended to do.
The problem is that not everyone will be happy.
People will be glad to pay less overall, but there will be complaints from those who are not trying to break the law but have to buy new policies anyway.
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