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Originally Posted by Glensouth
It’s a law in most states. If you had a wreck and didn’t have one, your insurance may not pay along the ticket you would get. If you had a panic stop, the braking on the Jeep may make a difference in how serious the wreck was. Makes sense to have one.
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So if you break any other laws does your insurance not pay?
How about speeding and involved in a wreck?
DUI? Is that a "no payer"
How about turning left in front of oncoming traffic?
How about following too close?
I'm confused about which laws you are allowed to break and still have your insurance pay.
Think about it.