Wisconsin has recently become one of the last states to make auto insurance mandatory. According to the article "Mandatory Auto Insurance Hits Wisconsin" by Hilary Dickinson found on beloitdailynews.com, Wisconsin drivers now face a $500 fine if they are caught driving without the proper auto insurance coverage. They are the 49th state to implement this type of law. Not only does the law state you must have auto insurance, but you must also carry proof of such auto insurance coverage. Drivers will need to carry their policy card with them, either in the car or in their wallet. If a driver happens to be pulled over and cannot show proof of insurance then they may face a ticket and a fine.
Experts are debating if the fines are going to be enough incentive to get more people to carry auto insurance. Car insurance rates are currently high and even by shopping around and seeking to compare car insurance, some people simply cannot afford the extra cost during these tough times. Since the law went into effect there has not been a significant increase in Wisconsin drivers purchasing car insurance. Experts state that the type of person who would abide this type of law already carry auto insurance because it's the financially responsible thing to do.
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