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  2. Penalties for driving without insurance in Texas - AOL

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    First offense. Subsequent offenses. Fines. Up to $350. Up to $1,000. Driver’s license surcharge. ... A ticket for driving without insurance in Texas can cost up to $1,000, depending on whether ...

  3. Texas car insurance laws: What you need to know to ... - AOL

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    Penalties for driving without insurance in Texas It is important that you obtain and keep your car insurance up to date in Texas. Driving without valid insurance can result in severe penalties :

  4. Atwater v. City of Lago Vista - Wikipedia

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    The charges of driving without a license and without proof of insurance were dismissed. [ 2 ] Atwater and her husband Michael Haas, an emergency-room physician, filed suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 , [ 6 ] alleging that the city violated her Fourth Amendment right of freedom from unreasonable seizures by arresting her for an offense that was ...

  5. What happens if you get caught driving without insurance? - AOL

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    If you are driving without insurance, you run the risk of facing penalties that include fines, loss of your driver’s license and potentially jail time. ... In Washington, for example, you could ...

  6. SR-22 (insurance) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] An SR-22 may be required for three years for conviction of driving without insurance or driving with a suspended license and up to five years for a DUI. [7] If an SR-22 should expire or be canceled, the insurance company is required to issue an SR-26 form, which certifies the cancellation of the policy. [4] [7]

  7. Driving while black - Wikipedia

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    Driving while black" (DWB) is a sardonic description of racial profiling of African-American motor vehicle drivers. It implies that a motorist may be stopped by a police officer largely because of racial bias rather than any apparent violation of traffic law.

  8. Reasons your license may be suspended & how to get it ... - AOL

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    Driving without insurance: Almost all states require each driver to carry a minimum amount of liability insurance (and in some cases more) to drive legally. If you are caught driving without the ...

  9. Assured clear distance ahead - Wikipedia

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    Such statutes do so in part by designating ACDA violations as a citable driving offense, thus burdening an offending driver to rebut a presumption of negligence. States with such explicit ACDA standard of care provisions include: Iowa, [ 56 ] Michigan, [ 57 ] Ohio, [ 58 ] Oklahoma, [ 59 ] Pennsylvania, [ 60 ] and Texas.