Tilted Cat Head
Administrator
Location: Manhattan, NY
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I stopped driving for a number of years, dropping your coverage may put you into a higher risk category when you return to driving since they have no track record for your driving record, it happened to me, and I didn't get it adjusted again until after I turned 25, and then again, when I got married.
sage's info is only correct if you know 100% the kind of coverage that people have, most do not have that ability. Some have insured has to be in the front passenger seat when the uninsured is driving to be insured.
under 25 not married, it can be VERY expensive to insure on your own again. something to think about...
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