RE: Re: RE: Robyn
Did you fight the NC ticket? You should have. Reciprocity agreements are what keep this from happening and if you were legal in your home state you would have been legal in all states. In Michigan you are required provide proof of insurance when stopped. A resident will get a ticket for not producing a proof of insurance certificate. Out of state people are not supposed to get a ticket for this. Sometimes an uninformed officer writes a ticket and our court returns it. Point is I sure NC was wrong based on what you said above. You should have fought the ticket. Below is the NC reciprocity law.
§ 20‑4.8. Automatic reciprocity, when.
On and after July 1, 1961, if no agreement, arrangement or declaration is in effect with respect to another jurisdiction as authorized by this Article, any vehicle properly registered or licensed in such other jurisdiction and for which evidence of compliance supplied shall receive, when operated in this State, the same exemptions, benefits and privileges granted by such other jurisdiction to vehicles properly registered in this State. Reciprocity extended under this section shall apply to commercial vehicles only when engaged exclusively in interstate operations. (1961, c. 642, s. 1.)