To: The Nevada State House, The Nevada State Senate, and Governor Steve Sisolak
Classic Car Friendly Insurance Law
Classic car owners with cars licensed as classic cars, etc. only need to have liability insurance on the cars when they are driven (which is limited to 5,000 miles per year by State law.)
Liability insurance only needs to be "turned on" or active on the days the car is driven.
Liability insurance only needs to be "turned on" or active on the days the car is driven.
Why is this important?
Nevada Insurance regulations require any car with license plates to be fully insured year round. This is stupid for classic cars that are only driven a few times per year to car shows. Consequently, classic car owners either don't drive their cars or they license and insure them at out of State addresses to get around this unrealistic law.
Nevada is out of touch with the rest of the country where "cruise nights" generate millions of dollars of local business revenue.
Time to Change this insurance law for classic car owners in Nevada. This law will save classic car owners thousands of dollars that they can spend to grow the economy and not line the pockets of insurance companies- who now get money for cars that are rarely driven.
If they do license and insure their cars in Nevada, the extra cost per year is almost $100 EACH TIME YOU DRIVE YOUR CAR TO 5 car shows.
This stupid law-that makes it too expensive to drive your classic cars a few times per year - has prevented the development of "cruise nights" in Nevada-and the State's economy is loosing millions of dollars of economic stimulation.
Nevada is out of touch with the rest of the country where "cruise nights" generate millions of dollars of local business revenue.
Time to Change this insurance law for classic car owners in Nevada. This law will save classic car owners thousands of dollars that they can spend to grow the economy and not line the pockets of insurance companies- who now get money for cars that are rarely driven.
If they do license and insure their cars in Nevada, the extra cost per year is almost $100 EACH TIME YOU DRIVE YOUR CAR TO 5 car shows.
This stupid law-that makes it too expensive to drive your classic cars a few times per year - has prevented the development of "cruise nights" in Nevada-and the State's economy is loosing millions of dollars of economic stimulation.