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Will you get a ticket in Tennessee if have insurance but the car does not?

Yes, in Tennessee, you can get a ticket for driving without insurance, even if you have insurance but the car does not. Tennessee law requires all drivers to have liability insurance, regardless of who owns the car. If you are caught driving without insurance, you could be subject to a fine, jail time, and/or suspension of your driver's license.

Here are some things to keep in mind about car insurance in Tennessee:

* You must have liability insurance that meets the minimum limits set by the state. The minimum liability limits in Tennessee are $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $15,000 per accident for property damage.

* If you are driving a car that you do not own, you must have your own insurance policy that covers you while driving that car.

* If you are caught driving without insurance, you will be required to pay a fine and could be subject to other penalties, such as jail time or suspension of your driver's license.

To avoid getting a ticket for driving without insurance, make sure you have a valid insurance policy that meets the minimum requirements set by the state. You can also contact your insurance company to add a car to your policy or to purchase a temporary insurance policy.