Insuring Your Motor Vehicle On Cross-Country Road Trips

Everyone needs a vacation at some point or another. There are a variety of ways to travel into another country; be it by plane, ship or train. Many people love the lure of the open road, and would much prefer to take their own vehicle on their holiday. This can make the journey itself a little holiday, and not only the vacation destination. It can also be nice to have your own car for your holiday, as you will not have to worry about transportation in the new country. Furthermore, the whole drive can be converted into a lovely road trip.

When people take their cars cross-country they are often worried about customs legalities, and whether or not their car will be legally allowed cross border. Together with this, they will usually stress about what the roads in the other country will be like, and will make sure they have spare tires, and emergency kits in case of breakdowns and problems along the way. Unfortunately, what most people do not even consider is the insurance on their car. In most cases, a car insurance policy will not include cover outside of the country jurisdiction. You have just as high a risk of having a collision in another country, if not more, since you will not be familiar with the roads. What also needs to be taken into account is the theft risk that the country bears.

These are all reasons why it is important for you, before you venture on your trip, to ensure your car will still be covered. Approach your auto insurance company and ask them whether or not your car will still be insured when entering another country. In plenty of cases, it will not be. Some vehicle insurance companies will make you pay an extra fee to get your car insured in another country.

This can be an extension added onto your policy. If you are planning on traveling a lot, it can be a good idea to take this extra out permanently on your policy.

 

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