car insurance

Virginia and South Carolina allow uninsured motorists to legally drive, but paying their uninsured motorist fee doesn’t mean they’re not liable.

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The French will soon require every driver to carry a blood-alcohol test kit in the car. Disposable versions are cheap and available in the U.S.

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Sometimes things that seem as if they would save money at first glance really don’t. Here are three that will drive up your insurance rates.

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Florida, Michigan and California consider wrenching changes in their car-insurance laws. Ultimately, rates could drop, but so could coverage.

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Nevada unveils rules for testing and eventual use of autonomous cars. No special auto insurance is required.

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Oklahoma may allow police to pull over drivers without insurance. But how will officers decide which cars to check?

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China has agreed to open up its auto insurance market to foreigners. Welcome to the world’s deadliest roads.

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Spiraling congestion in cities may be ruining your commute, but it’s saving lives as well.

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If you drive a pricey sports or luxury car, check your car insurance. Few drivers carry enough liability to repair or replace your fancy new ride.

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You might think four strong walls around your car would lower your insurance rates. You’d be wrong.

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