View Full Version : Driving School - lower insurance rate
chinaboy1021
Dec 30th, 2006, 11:17 PM
I got my G2 the summer of '05 without going to summer school. I want to get insurance now so I can drive on a regular basis.
What kind of driving school do I need to attend to get the certificate to lower my rates??
I want the school that will get me the low rates the quickest. Any suggestions?
EH100501AC
Dec 30th, 2006, 11:22 PM
You should have taken driving school before getting a G2 but I think as long as you have that certificate and mail in a copy of it to your insurance company upon getting yourself insured, you'll be fine.
Someone else can probably explain better. I just got certificate before I got my G2.
1DarkChaos
Dec 30th, 2006, 11:29 PM
yeahhh that's basically it
u just go get it and it will lower for 1 or 2 hundred depending what type of premium ur on
You should have taken driving school before getting a G2 but I think as long as you have that certificate and mail in a copy of it to your insurance company upon getting yourself insured, you'll be fine.
Someone else can probably explain better. I just got certificate before I got my G2.
chinaboy1021
Dec 30th, 2006, 11:32 PM
from any school?
EH100501AC
Dec 30th, 2006, 11:35 PM
Pretty much. I got mine at AMB.
ygtgxi
Dec 31st, 2006, 03:21 PM
if u go to those chinese instructors, u can get a driving school certificate without going to class. saves u a lot of time and hassle. Also one interesting thing, my insurance is with TD Meloche monex and the never did ask me to see my driving sch certificate even though i told them i have it, they gave me the discount and it was just taking my work.
I ask some of my frens and TD Meloche Monex also never ask them, weird huh?
So we were thinking u can claim to have it and they still wun know
mafiastyles
Dec 31st, 2006, 04:15 PM
Either going to driving school at it will bump up your driving rating from a
1 star to a 3 star with the certificate.
Of just write your G license that will also bump your star rating to a 3 star.
most insurance companies dont even ask you to send a copy in.
They only ask you for the Driving Training Certificate # and when you completed the class.
Thats the procedure for the insurance company i work with.
Any question reply back or pm me
AzN_RiverdaleCI
Dec 31st, 2006, 08:03 PM
from any school?
I think it has to be a ministry approved school