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Why is Vehicle Insurance Compulsory?


Auto insurance(Third Party Insurance ) protects you from being financially responsible for an accident. By law you must have vehicle insurance if you want to drive on the road and without it you can be fined, lose your license, go to jail and also be sued depending on the seriousness of the accident you caused. Even if you're pulled over without car insurance you can be fined though which means you must have and maintain auto insurance. It is compulsory under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988.Under Section.196. Driving uninsured vehicle. Whoever drives a motor vehicle or causes or allows a motor vehicle to be driven in contravention of the provisions of section 146 shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both. : For legal purposes motor vehicles are often identified within a number of vehicle classes including automobiles or cars, buses, motorcycles, motorized bicycles, off highway vehicles, light trucks or light duty trucks, and trucks or lorries etc,.Vehicle insurance protects you from being financially responsible for an accident. By law you must have car insurance if you want to drive on the road and without it you can be fined, lose your license, go to jail and also be sued depending on the seriousness of the accident you caused. Even if you're pulled over without car insurance you can be fined though which means you must have and maintain Vehicle insurance. It is compulsory under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988.

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  1. traffic police should be aware of traffic management. few police constables, home guards stop vehicles at signals long time without having knowledge on other side traffic. unnecessarily creating traffic jams..

    regards,
    Kiran

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