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Originally Posted by Martian
Also not entirely correct, unless things are radically different in the US.
You must have insurance to operate a vehicle on public roads. Doing so on private property carries no such requirement.
And I'm still not sure I understand how this relates to health care in any meaningful way.
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You're correct. But the point is that no one is required absolutely to have auto insurance.
It relates to health care because some of the proposed 'health care reform' plans would require all people to purchase health insurance.
If I'm not mistaken, this is already the case in at least one state (Massachusetts), but I don't live there, so I don't know the particulars.