The New Jersey Assembly has delayed a vote on a measure that would enable drivers in New Jersey to use intelligent phones, computers or tablets to prove they carry auto insurance in the course of traffic stops.
The bill was due to be voted on Monday, but it was pulled from the agenda with no explanation.
The bill would authorize drivers to use an electronic form of their vehicle insurance coverage coverage. That means motorists will not necessarily have to carry a paper copy to prove they are covered.
The measure also states that the use of an electronic format does not imply the user consents to a police search of the device.
Drivers must now supply proof of insurance in paper form. The bill would permit them to use either paper or electronic formats.
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N.J. Assembly Delays Vote on ‘Electronic’ Auto Insurance coverage Bill
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