I don't know what the fine is in a particular jurisdiction but I can tell you this. The fine for driving without insurance will be far more than six months premium of the insurance that you were required to carry.
Don't do it.
The fines and associated punitive fees for driving without insurance are determined by your jurisdiction.
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how much is the fine for driving without insurance in iowa
Usually it is only a monetary fine.
Fines and fees total about 900 dollars as of 2008
If there is no insurance on the vehicle and you get a ticket for driving without insurance you are guilty of the offense and will have to pay your fine. Even though the vehicle belongs to someone else it is the responsibility of the driver to make sure there is valid auto insurance on the vehicle before driving it.
If you were in fact driving without insurance you will need to buy sr22 insurance. A conviction fro driving without insurance will incur a fine, an sr22 filing requirement and a state 3 year annual surcharge in order to keep your license.
More than like each County and even City will set their own fines for traffic offenses such as this. In most states the fine for driving without insurance is usually higher that the cost of purchasing the insurance in the first place.
Refer to your State Insurance Regulations or ask your Insurance Agent. Insurance is regulated by each of the 50 states and the penalties will vary depending on where you live. Generally the first time or anytime penalty for driving without insurance is a hefty fine and drivers license suspension.
I'm not sure, but driving without insurance is STUPID, and DANGEROUS!