All vehicles operated in Illinois must be covered by liability insurance.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
All vehicles operated in Illinois are required to be covered by liability insurance. This is to ensure that in the event of a vehicle crash that results in injuries or damages to other persons or their property, the at-fault driver is financially responsible for the damages they caused. Vehicle owners are required to provide proof of insurance at the time of registration or renewal, and they affirm that the vehicle is properly insured when they sign the registration or renewal application.
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