no not really uanless if u take it out on a county road or some buisy road
Yes, there are insurance policies specifically designed for the purpose of insuring antique automobiles. This type of insurance policy generally applies to a car that is at least 25 years old, and there is usually a limit to how many miles the car can be driven each year. Other conditions and stipulations may apply. Many Insurance companies specialize in antique car insurance.
No, scooter insurance in quite a bit different than motorcycle insurance, and it is normally much cheaper too. This is because scooters do not have as much horsepower as a motorcycle and they are normally not driven on expressways.
Yes, in North Carolina, pop-up campers must be insured if they are to be driven on public roads. While liability insurance is typically required for vehicles, pop-up campers may also need to be covered by a separate policy or included under a vehicle's insurance. It's advisable to check with an insurance provider for specific requirements and options for insuring a pop-up camper.
It honestly depends on the state you reside in. Most seem to require that you have insurance on it because a scooter is, after all, a vehicle. Check with your local insurance agency to see if they offer scooter insurance in your area.
if car was driven by storage employee or anyone who is affliated with storage facility. Yes, it will be convered by their insurance. However, if the vehical was driven by a owner, his or her car insurance company will be responsible. best way to resolve this issue, contact your insurance agent or provider! asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
When it's a self-driven car, you need license to get car insurance from any insurance company.
Classic car insurance is for vintage vehicles of a certain age and driven by owners of a required age. These vehicles are usually driven for show purposes.
The age of the vehicle is not a factor in liability coverage. The number of annual miles driven is a factor. This is because the risk of an accident occurring increases in proportion to the amount that the car is driven.
If the car is still going to be driven, then yes it does need insurance.
Insurance can be expensive. It is more expensive to purchase insurance for a Honda motorbike because this vehicle will be driven on the roads with vehicles. The risk of injury is higher for both the motorbike driver and other drivers on the road.
ATV coverage is generally not a very high insurance coverage depending on the person that is driving it. This is because they are not legal to drive them on the roadways. The are off-road vehicles only and must be driven as such.
If you OWN a car it can be insured.If it is to be driven it must be registered correctly for the insurance to be validI have an antique sports car that has not been driven or registered for two years, but it is insured.