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		<title>Nevada DMV, Friend or Foe?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently 15 percent of Nevada Drivers are uninsured according to KTVN Channel 2 news, which has caused our DMV to become babysitters or debt collectors.  In the past the DMV took a drivers word when it came to proof of insurance, but since we can’t play well with others, we must abide by the new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently 15 percent of Nevada Drivers are uninsured according to KTVN Channel 2 news, which has caused our DMV to become babysitters or debt collectors.</p>
<p> In the past the DMV took a drivers word when it came to proof of insurance, but since we can’t play well with others, we must abide by the new rule and pay.</p>
<p> Before registering a car with the DMV, you must provide proof of insurance on the vehicle, if you cannot prove you have coverage or your insurance lapses drivers will be fined $250. Nevada Drivers will not have a seven-day grace period anymore.</p>
<p> The DMV keeps track of lapses in insurance electronically and when lapses occur, it will prompt an automatic bill in the mail.</p>
<p> So, it sounds like <em>big brother</em> is really looking out for us, or could it be a simple way to generate some state income?</p>
<p> Either way, I guess it won’t hurt for Nevada drivers to grow up and become responsible adults.</p>
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