Operating a motor vehicle in Alabama that is not covered by a liability insurance policy is considered a:

Operating a motor vehicle in Alabama that is not covered by a liability insurance policy is considered a:



Class C misdemeanor.

Class A felony.

Class A misdemeanor.

Class B misdemeanor.

Class C misdemeanor.



Answer: Motor vehicle liability insurance is required in Alabama. Operating a motor vehicle without it is considered a Class C misdemeanor.


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