Thanks for the input, but the Highway traffic act doesn't really deal with graduated licensing or insurance at all, and you are wrong on the next two statements.SkylineR34X wrote:Yes according to Ontario Highway Traffic Act or whatever that's called. G2 and above drivers must be insured under at least one vehicle in order to drive. Transfer of responsible will only apply if the owner of the vehicle agrees to transfer the responsibility to a driver who is not under the policy, but HAS INSURANCE ON SOME OTHER ONTARIO CAR. However, if you have G1, then the owner of the vehicle's insurance policy automatically covers the G1 driver.
Is it mandatory to have Insurance?
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CompWizrd wrote:Hell, I still have to sign the waivers and I haven't lived in my parents house for almost 10 years now... had to sign one on my dads car and truck, and he lives 700 km's away...
Ouch..I wonder why that is. Is your license registered under your parent's address?
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Nope, hasn't been for that many years eitherNarci wrote:Ouch..I wonder why that is. Is your license registered under your parent's address?
They're on Scottish & York, I guess that company is a bit weird sometimes. They quoted some obscene rate to cover me on my own a few years ago.
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