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What is the only acceptable proof of insurance for drivers in Florida?

  1. Insurance card

  2. Registration card

  3. License plate sticker

  4. Receipt from a recent payment

The correct answer is: Insurance card

In Florida, drivers are required to carry an insurance card as proof of insurance at all times while operating a vehicle. This is the only acceptable form of proof, as the other options do not show valid and current insurance coverage. While a registration card may show that the vehicle is registered, it does not verify that it is insured. Similarly, a license plate sticker does not provide any proof of insurance. A receipt from a recent payment may show that the driver has made a payment towards their insurance, but it does not serve as proof of active coverage.