Final answer:
If you don't renew your coverage or are canceled by an insurance company, you must provide proof of new insurance and pay a reinstatement fee to avoid a penalty from DHSMV.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you don't renew your coverage or are canceled by an insurance company, you must provide proof of new insurance and pay a reinstatement fee to avoid a penalty from DHSMV (Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles).
Option c) Provide proof of new insurance and pay a reinstatement fee is the correct answer.
By providing proof of new insurance, you demonstrate that you have obtained coverage to comply with the legal requirements. Paying a reinstatement fee is necessary to reinstate your driving privileges after your coverage has been canceled or not renewed.