Unfortunately, no. While it might be tempting to end your coverage if you don't plan to drive your car for awhile, there are drawbacks to doing so. Anything can happen while your car's not covered. If your car is damaged while coverage is paused or canceled, then it won't be protected and you'd have to pay for the damages out of your own pocket.
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