Are you required to have insurance on your car if it will not be driven?

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no, as long as the vehical is stored in your garage the homeowners policy were cover it. otherwise no insurance is not required. although u must make sure you do not drive it. if you are caught driving it you will be ticketed and insurance may be hard to egt once hat violation is on your record.

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I don't know what state you are in, but in Kansas all motor vehicles you own are required by state law to have liability insurance reguardless if you drive them or not. KSA 40-3104

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There isn't any homeowner's insurance coverage that I know of that will cover an automobile. The first answer is 100% wrong. Most states require that all vehicles with a valid registration have liability coverage however a person can usually get that waived for vehicles that will be stored for long periods of time.

 

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