While driving without insurance is not a criminal offence, it is a violation of each province’s motor vehicle legislation and the consequences can be severe if you’re pulled over and can’t produce any proof of insurance. Here’s how the provinces compare:
British Columbia: While you won’t receive any demerit points for driving without insurance, you will face a $598 fine for the charge. If you’re later found guilty of driving without insurance, the court can…
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