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Sep 03, 2022Explorer
JimR 1 wrote:
IMO and just from my experience with a west coast state the personal financial responsibility requires some form of documentation so what happened to you won't happen.
How do you expect the authorities to know you are financially responsible unless you have documentation?
JimR
it’s just simply not required in my state. That’s it. There is no documentation either.
but in any case, that’s not what I’m asking about.
i’m asking if a vehicle is set up and all its paperwork is in order for the state that it’s registered in, doesn’t that make it valid to drive in every other state?
And it seems no one has the knowledge. Don’t we have former police on here? Retired? Do they know? Any former judges? Attorneys?
with a bit of googling, I found some lawyers arguing about the stuff online.
It would seem that no one, even on attorney forums, knows the answer to this question.
and you would think it would come up a lot. A lot of people drive into other states. People who don’t have inspections. People who have overly tinted windows for the state they drove into. Things like that. It’s the same premise.
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