by Susan Reynolds — published on October 11th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
Bikers are becoming more and more of a problem with the law. Trespassing on private properties in order to ride their bikes or scooters is on the rise. They seem to believe that trespassing law do not pertain to them or, perhaps, that other people’s property is not important enough to worry about destroying. Maybe they think that any damage done to someone else’s property will be paid by that party’s insurance. It does not even occur to some bikers that their vehicles are required to be insured as well.
by Susan Reynolds — published on October 6th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
When you purchase a vehicle, you always know that car insurance is required by law, and that before you can drive it you have to get a license. All this everyone realizes by the time they are of the legal driving age. Yet, when discussing the laws of driving a motorcycle, the majority of people don?t know what they have to have at all.
by Elise Phillips — published on September 17th, 2009
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by Ricky Ponting — published on September 10th, 2009
Antique motorcycle insurance is must for all vintage and old motorcycles whether they are being kept as collectives or they are being driven around. Since antique motorcycles are very precious to their owners, they should make sure that they get enough insurance so that they can be protected against any type of damage or theft. People all around the world loves to see these vintage motorcycles and sometimes there are special shows and parades where these vintage motorcycles are shown off.
by Philip Youngwood — published on August 24th, 2009
by Philip Youngwood
Get a motorbike helmet. The law requires you to have a helmet when riding a motorbike. This is for obvious reasons and cannot be avoided.
Get a licence. If you dont already have one with provisional motorcycle entitlement then you need to get a D1 form along with a D750 form from any Post Office. You can also obtain this by ringing the DVLA on 0870 240 0009.
Get motorcycle insurance. You must be insured to legally ride your bike. There are various levels of motorcycle insurance cover including third party, third party fire and theft, and fully comprehensive. Its a good idea to keep your insurance documents with you when you ride.
by Susan Reynolds — published on August 6th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
Most states require drivers to have insurance for their vehicle or motorcycle. If you ride a motorcycle then you will definitely want to have insurance to protect you and your finances in the event of an accident. Being on a bike is more dangerous than being in a car. Often times a motorcyclist will be hurt much more than someone inside a vehicle. For this reason it?s best to have full coverage rather than just liability which won?t cover your medical bills.