According to a police blotter in Chicago, 17 people were cited with driving with no insurance in the last week of June and beginning of July.
Although many people were also charged or cited with other driving violations, the fact that the either do not have insurance or did not have proof of insurance left them with another citation to deal with.
A 37-year-old man from Chicago Heights was charged with no insurance and driving without a license after being stopped by police on June 25. A 34-year-old man was pulled over for improper lane changes and was also cited for a revoked license and no insurance.
Driving without insurance is not only costly when getting into an accident, if a person is pulled over without having insurance it can cost money out of your pocket. If you or a loved one is looking for car insurance, contact the Chicago auto insurance agents of Insure on the Spot by calling 1-888-972-7283 today.
