Why is it so hard to enforce against uninsured motorists?

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Minimum car insurance is required in almost every state. How come it’s so difficult to require all insurance carriers to employ some uniform format/signature so that all official entities can easily scan and see if you’re driving around uninsured? One would think it’s as easy as issuing an EZtag or EZpass etc along with your policy, or maybe even just issue some extra code associated with the insured vehicle’s VIN or plate.

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The way we do it in Aus is that Comprehensive Third Party (CTP) is paid as part of your vehicle registration. Honestly, I think this should be more common in the US. And that way, if you’re driving without insurance, by default you’re driving unregistered. We even have a list of providers we can choose for CTP.

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