Oklahoma to begin using high-tech scanners to find – and fine – uninsured drivers
Oklahoma drivers, beware. If you don’t have car insurance, you will be caught and fined.
The state will begin using high-tech scanners to find all of its uninsured drivers. Those caught will be fined $184 and could be prosecuted if they fail to pay up.
The state’s District Attorneys Council announced this week it has finalized a deal with the Massachusetts-based Gatso USA to set up the scanners along highways around the state.
The automated scanners will able to detect uninsured vehicles by matching them to a list by the Oklahoma Insurance Department – and a citation will be mailed out to the car owners, Oklahoma Watch reported.
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