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California Says 'No Mas' to Uninsured Drivers

I'm running short on time this afternoon, but did notice the developing auto insurance news from California: the DMV has sent out more than 180,000 letters over the past two months warning uninsured drivers to provide proof of insurance—or else.

A motorist who is given a suspension warning has 30 days to buy insurance or show proof of coverage to avoid suspension. Ignoring the notice could lead to fines exceeding $1,000 and seizure of the vehicle if a motorist is cited for driving with the registration suspended.

Check out the full story via the Insurance Journal here.

Check out this week's insurance blog wrap up here.

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