What mandatory auto insurance laws exist the state of Vermont?
• In the state of Vermont, all drivers must carry auto insurance. • Before registering a vehicle, you must present proof of minimum liability coverage in the amount of $25,000 for death or injury of one person, $50,000 for death or injury of two or more persons, and $10,000 for property damage. • Vermont drivers also have the option to provide evidence of self-insurance in the amount of $115,000.00, which must be filed with the commissioner of motor vehicles. • All Vermont drivers must carry proof of insurance at all times. Failure to provide proof of coverage could result in tickets, you could be fined $100, and you will accumulate two points on your driving record. You will also have to file proof of financial responsibility with the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. • In the state of Vermont, your license can be revoked if you are caught without auto insurance during an accident, while you are intoxicated, fleeing an accident, driving recklessly that results in the death of anot