If I Have Full Coverage, Can I Drink and Drive?

No. If you break the law by drinking and driving, your insurance coverage, even if you have “full coverage” will be void. This means that you will be responsible for any accidents or damage you caused due to your “driving under the influence” and that your insurance company will not cover you.

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