Motor trade insurance offers protection to anyone working in the motor industry. Normal car insurance only covers private cars for personal use, thus being insignificant if you work in the motor trade.
You don't need insurance to trade but you do need proof of ownership. If you don't have a title, then contact your Motor Vehicle division and ask for a replacement.
If someone owns a motor trade insurance policy and gets involved in an accident on vehicle not owned by them, if its their fault, they go through their own insurance and car owners insurance doesn't get involved. If its not their fault, they claim against third party insurers. Most of the time the vehicle repair cost gets given to the car owner but if motor trade insurance holder has bought the vehicle but hasn't transferred the ownership onto their name, they then need to provide some sort of proof that they purchased the vehicle, with previous owners confirmation.
No, if it is 49cc or under, your scooter is considered a bicycle with an asisted motor, therefore you don't need insurance or a regerstration.
hi. yes i need insurance to drive a motor bike in the Philippines,
You always need insurance when driving any sort of motor vehicle. Even if it is a motorcycle, there are insurance companies that have coverage for it.
Not for a 50 cc
It all depends on where you are working, like in an office or out in the ocean. If you are working in the ocean that you will need a SCUBA health insurance.
besides motor-less transportation... if you can drive it... you need one!
If you ever ride on the public roads you will need insurance. If you are only driving it on private property, then you do not need to get insurance.
Auto liabilty insurance is required by law whenever we operate a motor vehicle on public roads
Need to know what year and size the engine is that you are working on.
You only need the minimum liability insurance, what the state requires.