• Cheap auto insurance for beginners

    Cheap auto insurance for beginners

    When you try to get a cheap auto insurance for beginners, you shouldn’t sign up for the first insurance quote you get. Of course, there is a possibility that you may have...

  • Auto insurance online: easy and quick

    Auto insurance online: easy and quick

    Now to find a cheap auto insurance is no longer a problem. Before people had to spend a lot of time to find a cheap car insurance policy for themselves. But all that changed with...

  • All you need to know about motorcycle insurance

    All you need to know about motorcycle insurance

    Whether you own a motorcycle, car owner or are really just someone who needs to take some form of insurance for any reason. The whole idea of insurance may seem a bit absurd. You...

  • The basic rules for motorcycle insurance

    The basic rules for motorcycle insurance

    May be you commented your friend’s buying, and he told you hat it was very cheap. At the same moment you began thinking it must be of poor quality. People in general incline...

Do we have legislation on seatbelts in buses?

Jul 06, 2011 | by Christopher Allen | No Comments »

Question:

I am looking for the legilation on safety belts in buses. Can you help me?

Answer:

Regulation 213 prescribes of the National Road Traffic Regulations the use of seatbelts. There is no specific reference to buses, only mini and midibuses. The only seat belts required are in mini and midibuses registered for the first time after 4 Sept 2006 that are used for reward.

Auto Insurance Myths Uncovered

Jul 05, 2011 | by Christopher Allen | No Comments »

Purchasing auto insurance coverage can be complicated and is not as straightforward and some might think.  There is a lot to consider when shopping around for a policy and knowing the facts upfront will help you make the best decision.  J. Edward Knight & Co helps to put some rumors to rest out there about auto insurance in the article “Fact vs Fiction: Uncovering Auto Insurance Myths” on Waldo.VillageSoup.com.

The first myth discussed is that full coverage will include everything if you happen to be in an accident.  In most states, only liability insurance is required so be sure to understand what is actually covered in your policy.  Next, many people think you are required to get three estimates when looking for someone to fix your wrecked car.  While Read more…

Insuring an Aging Motorcycle

Jun 30, 2011 | by admin | No Comments »

Unless your motorcycle is old enough and rare enough to be considered a classic, in which case it will increase in value every year, it’s going to be decreasing in its value. Like cars, motorcycles depreciate very quickly. If you are wise you will review your insurance policy every year or two to be sure that it still accurately reflects your needs for your aging motorcycle.

To begin with, the replacement value of your motorcycle is going to decrease, and so you should pay less for it. If you are still paying the same rate for replacing a five-year old motorcycle that you paid when you first bought it then you are paying too much, because you know that the insurance company is not going to give you anything more than the current market value for that motorcycle, no matter what you’ve been paying in premiums. You Read more…

Running engine influences insurance premium

Jun 28, 2011 | by Christopher Allen | No Comments »

The motorists in Lincolnshire might need to visit the car insurance supermarket soon if they keep on leaving their car engine running more often. The running engine will increase the chance of car theft and your good insurance cover might enable you to combat the loss. The drivers will have to bear further rise in their insurance premium if they make claim due to their irresponsible behaviour.

The new plan might have drawn serious criticism from the drivers across the country. The car owner keep the engine running as engine does not consume much fuel so the driver prefers to keep the engine running. After the MOT and fuel prices the car owners will now have to face further rise in insurance premium due to their irresponsible behaviour.

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USAA Auto Insurance to Save Money

Jun 24, 2011 | by Christopher Allen | No Comments »

If you are already in the military you probably already know about the amazing benefits USAA Auto Insurance gives to their members.  What a lot of people do not realize is that you can become a member of USAA if you have a parent or spouse in the military as well.  Even if they are retired, your military parent or spouse can get you into USAA and you can start reaping the benefits of low rates, superior customer service and top quality products.

You can save hundreds through USAA according to their website.  The average person saves about $450 per year when switching to USAA.  If you own another USAA product such as a checking account or a homeowners policy you could end up saving even more.  They offer accident forgiveness for good drivers for as little as $1 per month.  The

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