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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:13:16 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote: dashboard jesus wrote: I know, it's pathetic but I'd like to pocket the $65usd I'm paying monthly for auto insurance. I hope to be gone 2 years at least. What do people usually do about this? I live in a nanny nation where you have to have insurance to drive but when I cast off I shall leave them Around here, the insurance is on the car rather than the person. If we were going to store the cars for two years, aside from what we would do to make sure that they would start when we got back, we could turn the license plates in to the DMV and cancel the insurance. Since we don't want to do that, and since we aren't allowed to have different levels of insurance even on cars that aren't being driven, we have two different insurance companies - one with normal levels of insurance for the cars we drive, and one with the absolute minimum allowed on the others. And around here one can do without any insurance if the car in question is stored. No need to return plates. Just notify insurance company, and you won´t pay anything (and that time will not count in your bonus system, usually 5-10% extra discount for every 12 months without accidents, up to 70% off normal premium). Naturally, there are severe penalties if one is caught driving a car that is reported as stored and not insured. Mike |