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Originally Posted by CWGUY
I agree. There is a problem,but I just don't think a sticker will work better than a card.
We have a card in our "messy glovebox" to show proof now.
Thanks for making my point! How will it prove more than a card? 
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Apparently, about 25 percent of drivers in Florida are driving without car insurance. However, I rarely see a car without a current sticker on the tag. So, they are paying for the tag, but not for the insurance. It seems to me that paying the police to stop drivers and ask to see an insurance card is very inefficient. The same information displayed on a sticker would allow anyone to see if the car was actually insured or not without requiring them to weed through the glove box. Wouldn't this increase compliance?