stitchlovestink
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bom_noite said:Might be one of those rules which is never pursued. What if you drive 1500 miles and say: Nope, that is a violation of the rules - what do you do then?
Well, my daughter moved from Patterson to Chatham in the middle of her CP and when she went to change over....well, they wouldn't let her park her car in Chatham because apparently her ins card was expired (but the POLICY wasn't!!!). She had to park her car on the STREET and show her ID to walk in until she was able to get current proof of ins! So don't think they don't check! She owns her own car and her policy is in her name. It was my understanding from what 'We' adults were told that if the car is titled in the parents' name, the kid can just bring a copy of the ins policy's declarations page showing the kid is listed as an insured driver on the policy and they will accept that as coverage. HTH!
BTW.....this was THIS YEAR!
