It's the law? The 'state' requires you...?
BTW Skymaster Rick,
You should peruse your 'state' copy of the statutes that impose 'car insurance'. Much to your chagrin will be the fact that there is NO such requirement to have 'car' insurance! Better look first at the definitions of what a 'Motor Vehicle' is and isn't, as well as the definitions of 'person', 'driver', 'passenger', and 'license'. I don't carry 'passengers', only guests. Of course, if you're operating a business on the public highway, as a 'driver', in a 'motor vehicle', by all means, better have that 'required' insurance.
SkyKing
PS... It's all in the law! And in the statutes you will not find the terms 'automobile' or 'car'. Neither will you find 'boat'... just 'vessels'. And there is also not to found the term 'airplane', only 'aircraft'. Gee, is someone trying to tell us something? ALWAYS, ALWAYS read the DEFINITIONS that define the terms being uses... because LAW is NOT ENGLISH!
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