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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Starting Thursday, North Carolina state employees can no longer light up inside state-owned or leased vehicles, as the new year brings more than a dozen new state laws into effect.
More drivers are letting their car insurance lapse because of the sour economy, putting themselves and others at risk.
RALEIGH – An insurance requirement that took effect Thursday will make some North Carolina drivers' premiums slightly more expensive, while protecting them if they're hit by a driver with little or no insurance.
The roads aren't any safer this morning, but a new state law should help protect motorists from the financial ruin that can result from a crash. Effective today, North Carolina no longer allows auto owners to waive uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage on their insurance policies. About 5 percent of the drivers who operate the state's roug ...
Calendar flip brings changes – from freshening up the air in state vehicles to more protections for homebuyers NO SMOKING Another anti-smoking effort in the Tar Heel state – smoking is now banned in any vehicles owned, leased or controlled by the state. “No smoking” signs are to be posted. Local governments are given the authority to ban smoking in their vehicles, too. INSURANCE Health ...
The new year brings changes in state law that range from freshening up the air in state vehicles to providing more protections for homebuyers. Here's a sampling.
RALEIGH — Starting today, North Carolina state employees can no longer light up inside state-owned or leased vehicles, as the new year brings more than a dozen new state laws into effect.
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