The type of auto insurance laws you will face will depend on the state you will be driving in. The required auto insurance coverage will vary from state to state. If you will be driving in the state of Wyoming it's important you know what is required of you before you go out and purchase your auto insurance policy.
When you are driving in Wyoming, you will be required to show proof of the required auto insurance. When you go to register your car, you will have to show proof that you meet the required auto insurance coverage minimums. If you are to become involved in a car accident and it is your fault, you will be required to take care of any expenses caused due to the accident.
You are required to get liability coverage of a minimum of 25/50/20. This means you must have $25,000 for bodily coverage for one person, $50,000 for bodily coverage of two or more people and $20,000 for property damage. You will also have to have proof of this auto insurance with you at all times. If you are caught not carrying the proper proof of auto insurance, you could face a fine of up to $750. You could also face a jail term. This jail term could be up to 6 months.
The motorcycle insurance coverage requirement isn't any different from the auto insurance coverage requirement. It is liability coverage of 25/50/20. That is $25,000 for bodily injury coverage for one person per accident, $50,000 for bodily injury coverage for two or more people and $20,000 for property damage caused by your motorcycle.
To be on the safe side learn the auto insurance laws of Wyoming. You also want to shop around for an insurance company that is just right for you. And always be sure to keep proof of your auto insurance coverage with you at all times. If not you could face costly penalties and fines and even some possible jail time.
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