It's difficult to estimate the exact cost of insurance without discussing it with an agent or shopping around to various companies.
The cost for insurance is based on a variety of factors, including the type of vehicle; the age, driving record and school grades of the driver; whose name is on the insurance (may be cheaper if the parents purchase the insurance); and the insurance company. Insurance is generally higher for those in a high risk group such as males age 25 and under.
Some driver's ed courses can be approved for insurance discounts (in certain states) for children who have taken the course.
Depends on your state and if you have taken a drivers ed class.
Most auto insurance companies offer discounts to new drivers who have taken on-the-road driving classes with a professional instructor. Many states how require classroom instruction, which is sometimes available through the school. Talk to your insurance agent about what discounts are available.
When you first get your drivers license, most auto insurance companies will give at least a small discount if you have taken professional driving courses.
In Louisiana, state law requires all drivers to have insurance. To drive, a person must have insurance in case they are in an accident, so the parties involved can be taken care of.
You must have had your learners permit for 6 months and you must have taken a drivers ed class and passed.
In Illinois, a Class C drivers license requires a license in good standing. A written test must be taken involving three areas, large vehicle, air brakes and passenger endorsements. Then a road test in the appropriate vehicle is taken. At times a training certificate from a certified school is considered in lieu of the tests.
Yes, as with most insurance companies, you do get a bit of a discount if you've taken driving school classes, and have a clean or safe driving record. It's that way with Mercury as well.
Drivers who have junior licenses are required to check with their insurance companies and Department of Transportation to make sure that theirÊlicenses arevalid before leaving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Once those steps are taken,Êyoung drivers with junior licenses may leave the state.
It means that individual has taken a firearm safety class. Which is required for hunting licensees if you were born after December 31, 1979.
Yes
It was taken over by aegon insurance
no because you will get another insurance