Effective immediately, the definition of the driving record has been amended as follows:
Driver Record "0"
Driver who has not held a driver's licence for the past 12 consecutive months: class M1, M2, or M; or
Driver having been held responsible of an at-fault motorcycle accident over the past 12 months.
Driver Record "OTHER" (Preferred Rates)
Driver who has held a driver's licence for 12 months or longer: class M1, M2, or M;
Driver not having been found responsible of an at-fault motorcycle accident over the past 12 months.
This means that the requirement to prove at least 12 consecutive months or prior bike insurance within the past 36 months to obtain the preferred rates is gone. This represents a very significant premium savings for riders that have not had prior bike insurance, but have had at least their M1 license for at least 1 year.
Example 1: a 21 year old on a Ninja 250 with no prior insurance and licensed for 1 year would have paid $1467 for a year for $1M liability; now will pay just $893.
Example 2: a 30 year old on a 750 Shadow would have paid $925; now pays $573.
Above examples are based on two or less minor convictions and living in urban area.
Driver Record "0"
Driver who has not held a driver's licence for the past 12 consecutive months: class M1, M2, or M; or
Driver having been held responsible of an at-fault motorcycle accident over the past 12 months.
Driver Record "OTHER" (Preferred Rates)
Driver who has held a driver's licence for 12 months or longer: class M1, M2, or M;
Driver not having been found responsible of an at-fault motorcycle accident over the past 12 months.
This means that the requirement to prove at least 12 consecutive months or prior bike insurance within the past 36 months to obtain the preferred rates is gone. This represents a very significant premium savings for riders that have not had prior bike insurance, but have had at least their M1 license for at least 1 year.
Example 1: a 21 year old on a Ninja 250 with no prior insurance and licensed for 1 year would have paid $1467 for a year for $1M liability; now will pay just $893.
Example 2: a 30 year old on a 750 Shadow would have paid $925; now pays $573.
Above examples are based on two or less minor convictions and living in urban area.
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