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Depending on the state you might want to give cybertrucks wide room. They are neigh uninsurable in some states.
Is that true? Wouldn't it be illegal to drive without insurance? I just googled it and I'm not seeing anything about cybertrucks not being insurable. I hate Elon anf those trucks but I just want to confirm something is true before I propagate it. Do you have a link?
States probably require liability insurance, but don't care if you can't pay for damage to your own vehicles.
https://www.hornwright.com/blog/2024/october/geico-is-no-longer-insuring-tesla-s-cybertruck/
Geico isn’t the only one
Based gecko?
...And the owner just took a 50-75k loss.
Which many could not afford to do