Within about two years, Kansas will join nearly 20 states that carry out real-time confirmation of insurance coverage for drivers.
The Kansas Legislature this year passed a bill allowing law enforcement to better crack down on uninsured drivers traveling the state's highways.
Instead of confirming insurance coverage when a vehicle is registered, during a traffic stop or after a crash, the state will be quickly notified when auto insurance coverage lapses.
The state will notify drivers in real time that their insurance coverage has ended and they . . .
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