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More Uninsured Drivers Likely To Be Towed Under New Utah Law

By | January 2, 2015

Uninsured drivers on Utah roadways can expect to have their cars impounded on the spot under a new law that took effect Thursday.

Utah police have had the option to pull over an uninsured driver and impound their car since 2008, but the new law will require it unless there’s a safety concern.

Logan Republican Sen. Lyle Hillyard sponsored the law and says despite Utah’s relatively low rate of uninsured drivers, it’s needed to crack down on those still on the road.

National Insurance Crime Bureau Bandit Towing ScamsClearfield Republican Rep. Paul Ray says he’s concerned the law doesn’t give police enough discretion and that the uninsured driver database that officers consult may not be accurate.

The new law says Utah will pay costs for a driver whose car is wrongfully impounded.

Topics Legislation Personal Auto

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  • January 8, 2015 at 8:19 am
    Marve says:
    Mom and three teens living on 12k/year? No chance 4 people with one car runs 8k/year in premiums. Maybe 4 cars but not one unless it's a Lambo.
  • January 6, 2015 at 3:31 pm
    Nick says:
    You're correct, ruining people's bodies and properties should be more affordable.
  • January 5, 2015 at 11:58 am
    Lynn says:
    I agree with Mark above. I am an insurance agent and I did a bit of checking. I used a hypothetical example of a 40 yr old mom and 3 teenagers. Mom has poor credit and live... read more

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