dwa12479
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Not sure how insurance got into the discussion, lol. But to answer your question above, insurance has nothing to do with you having/not having a driver's license. They don't get your license revoked. Insurance is required by the state per vehicle to register it. Insurance companies are a private business that take a risk assessment of a driver before deciding to extend coverage to them, and also at what price. Get into a few accidents in a short amount of time and they can drop you for coverage , but they're not getting your license revoked. That would come from the state.To modify or clarify my position meaning who defines what "bad behavior ", meaning does an insurance company have the right to invoke thier rules dealing with mandatory insurance in the state causing loss of your license? Basically, who decides? In the above sentence, why does and insurance industry get the ability to force insurance by way of insurance cancelation to have your license suspended or revoked?