inexperienced driver insurance
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Originally Posted by rigidsporty
Thats why your my hero Steve... those snappy come-backs. :wink: While your throwing your wit around, you care to help out our young friend here with his insurance problem? You seem to know how to avoid those pesky "no experience" issues.
#32
Re: inexperienced driver insurance
Originally Posted by rigidsporty
Originally Posted by classicsx2000
howdy fellas~!
does anyone know if there is any insurance aout there that will insure a 21 year old. i called a couple and they all said you need at leasst 2 years of over the road experience. well how am i suppose to get experienced if no one will insure me. can i insure the truck trailer on another friver and drive like that alone. is that legal ? i kmnow if i get in a wreck it wont be covered but need to know if i get pulled over in a wweight station if they could say anything. thanks in advance be safe
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what is it with you and money rigidsporty, your all about the money, are you bitter because you used to build bikes with welfare checks (yes I remember the post) and steve could buy his own business cash, it ain`t his fault you used to be broke. hell your not even an O/O just come in here to be a shit disturber.
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Ok, I have some spare time for a little while so the other day I called an insurance agent that I got through Canal and asked for a quote. She called me back today with the numbers.
1million liability 100,000 uninsured mot. 25,000 comp and collision 15000 on trailer 1000 ded. 25000.00 truck 20000.00 trailer $11,333.00 through Progressive with 300 mile radius. This is for no experience, well I drove briefly in 99 (?) but it doesn't count. I posted this because I got a quote from Progressive a few months ago by calling Progressives number and was quoted 4500.00 and 300 mile radius. I asked the agent why the difference in price and she basically said that Progresive is not familiar with commercial truck insurance, therefore often misquote it. This is there own agents we're talking about, so be careful. This agent pretty much told me what she thought Progressive quoted me when we spoke on Friday and said it was wrong, I don't think she was BS'ing. Also I called the assigned risk program here in Maryland (MIAF) and they will insure a class 8 truck but nowhere near the coverage you need for commercial operation. That's Maryland, other states may be different. Now cargo was based on 200,000 and was $2250.35 through Lloyds of London. 100,000 would have been about 1200.00.
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Originally Posted by brian
what is it with you and money rigidsporty, your all about the money, are you bitter because you used to build bikes with welfare checks (yes I remember the post) and steve could buy his own business cash, it ain`t his fault you used to be broke. hell your not even an O/O just come in here to be a $&!+ disturber.
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Insurance can be totally different depending on the state or even city you live in. I moved from a higher crime area in NH 10 miles away to a very upscale town. My car insurance went down and my motorcycle insurance went up $600!!!! That's was over a 60% increase!!! When I asked about it they said because there was too many over 50 teenagers with money and now buying a motorcycle with no experience and either getting killed or in an accident.
Insurance can vary widely depending on your age, education, location and past driving record. When I switched insurance for my truck I also gave them my car, motorcycle, home, boat and snowmobile. I'm sure that weighed heavily in there decision. When I was looking for insurance I talked to some agents that would insure someone without experience but not from my state. I almost considered moving. Didn't make much sense since the second I would get the insurance I would be all over the place. I think Progressive and other companies should insure new people but with strong restrictions like: 20 miles from any city over a population of 1,000,000 No mountains over 6,000 feet high No snow or ice driving, must shut down. Restrictions along those lines.
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Steve, I might have missed it in your thread that got locked. What did you end up having to pay for insurance?
Many of the factors that come into play in personal auto insurance don't carry weight with commercial. They primarily want to know the following; how long you've had your CDL, where you're going to operate, your driving record, and your authority history. There are of course other things they ask but those are the biggies. GMAN, I asked about whether being a new authority affected rates and was told it does. The reason is that there's no history they can check on as far as safety and compliance and, of course, no prior commercial coverage. Rates are higher the first two years then they drop to the norm. |
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