Is it leagal to park an uninsured auto on road?
Rocky: I am a teen. I do have a driving license but I do not have auto insurance. Can I park my car on the road without insurance?
No, Rocky I am afraid this is not correct. In most US States, cars cannot be parked on public roads without complying with car insurance laws. The car will be tower away or you would be given a violation ticket which will result in a fee. Be aware that a simple license plate check from authorities may reveal an uninsured vehicle.
If your vehicle is not in use and uninsured, than you can park is. This is called non operational vehicle, or sometimes in short called ‘non-op’ this is how this vehicle will be registered. If you file your vehicle under this status than the use of the car will be prohibited, but you can park the vehicle officially without problem. When you want to start using the vehicle you must notify and get the status changed to operational and buy auto insurance of comply by all financial responsibility
Thanks.
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