
doi: 10.2307/1189343
To solve or substantially diminish the proportions of the problem of the uncompensated automobile accident has been the objective of many pieces of legislation proposed during the past twenty years. Upon the basis of the extent to which their adoption would require changes in the common law, the proposals fall into three classifications. The largest class, and the least revolutionary, is composed of the so-called "financial responsibility" laws whose principal provisions will be hereinafter discussed.
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