Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
State Senator
James A.
Williamson has authored legislation to help identify uninsured
motorists. Under his proposal, vehicle owners would be required to
display a decal on the driver’s side of the windshield verifying
insurance coverage and the dates the policy covers.
“We’ve been told by the Department of Public Safety, an estimated 25
to 35 percent of motorists out there are uninsured,” said
Williamson, R-Tulsa. “As a result, many law-abiding Oklahomans may
be left holding the bag when they’re involved in an accident with an
uninsured motorist. It also impacts the premiums insured motorists
pay.”
Williamson said that individuals with collision insurance for
accidents with uninsured motorist often wind up taking a financial
hit to the tune of hundreds of dollars because of the required
deductible. Those who carry only liability insurance could be out
thousands of dollars.
“By requiring drivers to display this decal verifying they have
insurance, we’re giving law enforcement a new tool to catch
uninsured motorist before they victimize another driver,” said
Williamson.
Under Williamson’s proposal, failure to display the insurance
verification decal would carry a fine of $50 plus court costs.
“But more importantly, it would help law enforcement identify uninsured
motorists before an accident occurs,” said Williamson. “Hopefully
this will help increase the enforcement of the uninsured motorist
law and reduce the number of people who are hit by uninsured motorist.”
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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