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Originally Posted by MissTwisties I was going to say, we have NEVER ever been asked for proof of insurance passing the borders. BUt I guess if you get pulled over, then yeah it would make sense, but aren't you supposed to have your insurance info in your car at all times anyway?? No big deal then. Oh and speed limit on major highway such as Highways 20, 10, etc. is 100km/h. THey will tolerate up to 120km/h. If you go over that, do it at your own risks...lol |
the insurance card for US travelers in Canada is different than the one for the States. On top of that, Massachusetts residents actually do not carry a separate insurance card like most states, it's part of your registration (and causes confusion in other states, not to mention Canada).
You simply ask your insurance company for one, and they send it along. Good for one year.