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  2. Did You Know That Driving With Snow On Your Car Is Illegal In ...

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    According to Car and Driver, ice and snow flying through windshields is a “fairly common occurrence in snowy states.” Imagine that you’re driving to work, minding your own business, when a ...

  3. 11 States That Fine You for Having Snow and Ice on Your Car - AOL

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    Similarly, in Pennsylvania, if flying ice or snow from your vehicle hits a car or pedestrian, you could be fined between $200 and $1,500. ... States Where It’s Illegal to Drive with Snow or Ice ...

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    All vehicle types use this temporary registration permit with the exception of motorcycles and mopeds which use a smaller permit with a slightly modified format than the standard permit. Initially the format used for the permit was the same as that of a passenger car license plate: three numbers followed by a space and then four more numbers ...

  5. Vehicle inspection in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle emissions inspection station in Wisconsin. Arizona – biennially, in Phoenix and Tucson metro areas only, depending on age and type of vehicle. [28]California – biennially for all vehicles from out-of-state, regardless of age; and all vehicles made after 1975 which are more than six years old in all or some zip codes in 41 out of 58 counties.

  6. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    Failure to clear all the snow and ice from a vehicle causes hazards by impairing the driver's visibility, and ice from the roofs of driven vehicles can cause crashes. [11] In some jurisdictions, motorists who fail to clear snow from their vehicle entirely may be fined. [12] Others may be more thorough in this process.

  7. Penalties for driving without insurance in Illinois - AOL

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    According to amended state law 625 ILCS 5/4-203, if you get caught driving without insurance in Illinois, the police are legally allowed to tow and impound your vehicle. The fees to store your ...

  8. Illinois Compiled Statutes - Wikipedia

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    Illinois officially revised its laws in 1807, 1809–12, 1819, 1827–29, 1833, 1845, and 1874. [5] See also. Laws of Illinois — the official publication of the ...

  9. Moving to a new state? Here's how to switch your car ... - AOL

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    The bare minimum coverage keeps you within the law, allowing you to register your car and get a new license, but it may not give you the full protection you need.