Starting July 1, computer checks for Illinois car insurance could end in $100 fine – Illinois Policy

"In the past decade, eight other states have had success getting more drivers insured with similar programs. But this is Illinois, using an automated system generating fines, an outside vendor, millions of drivers’ records and insurance information in a state database. Throw in drivers unable or unwilling to buy insurance and a pandemic economic downturn with nearly 440,000 out of work. What could go wrong?"
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Riverbender
4 years ago

>>>unwilling to buy insurance<<<
Had a friend of mine’s daughter hit as a pedestrian by someone without insurance. There are significant medical bills to pay and so someone doesn’t want to buy insurance yet is out on the road. Amazing how the State sits back and done nothing regarding insurance and drivers but this is Illinois and nothing surprises me.

debtsor
4 years ago
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In the past I’ve heard estimates that up to 25% of all vehicles on the road at any given time are uninsured. In my experience, I’ve found that the crappier the vehicle, the less likely they are to have liability insurance. And in a neighborhood full of crappy cars? You can assume few have any insurance at all.

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