i dont think so
No, the Massachusetts DMV only requires that a driver have liability insurance.
For someone who owns a snowmobile a good insurance would be Progressive snowmobile insurance. You should probably get the bodily injury and property damage liability. progressive.com
Progressive has insurance on snowmobiles. You can either call them or check out their website at http://www.progressive.com/snowmobile/ for more info.
You could more than likely find information for this on an insurance website such as Geico, Progressive, Allstate, and a numerous amount of other insurance company's websites that have the snowmobile insurance possibility.
yes but to make sure you can check dnr.com it should tell you
16 or 12 to 15 with parental suppervision
In Massachusetts, boat insurance is not legally required for all boat owners. However, if you have a loan or lease on your boat, lenders often require insurance to protect their investment. Additionally, while not mandatory, having boat insurance is highly recommended to protect against potential damages, liability, and theft.
No. The exception would be, if for instance the snowmobile was stolen off the person's property.
Stanton Insurance Agency located in Waltham, is a great place to get an insurance quote in Massachusetts.
In 1927, Massachusetts became the first state to require the purchase of auto liability insurance. Since then 48 states and the District of Columbia have followed suit.
Yes you can drive a snowmobile in Canada with your G1 as long as you are insured, you can not drive on the 400 highway but who would anyway with a snowmobile, but you can ride the OFSC Trails as long as you have a trail permit and sticker as well as plate and insurance.
No, there is no such thing an an "insurance card" in Massachusetts. The insurance information is on the registration, you can't get the registration without it.