Driving and the Law
Cheapest Car Insurance Quote? – I’ll bet you Didn’t Get It!
by Richard on Apr.07, 2010, under Driving and the Law
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That cheap car insurance goes only to those who ask in a certain way. You can give you insurance agent other goodies like a homeowners policy or add an RV and you still won’t get that cheap car insurance. The only way you can get that cheap auto insurance is to get the aggressive sharp local agents in your local area to compete for your business. That’s the only way! Insurance agent don’t like to lose business to there chamber buddies down the street. That means they have to eat crow next week when they play golf.
The false notion is that lowest quote come from online. Online car insurance quote site don’t have that cheap quote you want in there system. They don’t dare. Many times, there are formulations designed to make them the most money, not save you the most. There is no way they will list there lowest quote, they don’t need to and chances are anyway you’ll accept the quote as is.
So, how do you know you’ve got the cheapest car insurance quote? There is only one way to know for sure and it involves using the proper tactics to get the best deals, which is why we are a leading source for those in search of the cheapest car insurance quotes. When the local agents know there competing against there chamber buddies they have to give you the best quote possible because quite simply they don’t like to lose.
One of the tricks we use is to get the local agents to compete against each other, that’s when you win. If you call a local agent, chances are they aren’t in or they have to check with the home office to get you a better discount, which is why calling around will get you a bunch of high quotes. Without knowing your serious they do not like to throw away commission dollars, so they won’t give you that cheaper quote.
You can’t even rely on your father’s agent because it is likely your father didn’t shop around for the cheapest car insurance, either. He probably just likes the guy or has a mutual friend so you are likely to get a pat on the back and a high quote. There is only one way to get that cheapest quote and it involves getting local agents to compete for your business, in order to get the cheapest car insurance rates.
Think about sending one letter for quotes to several of the top local agents and getting their best quote, which is lower than online insurance agencies and still allows you a local agent to deal with. The system works this way. You simply send just one quote request to all the local agents in your area which insures that they know you getting quotes from their competition and the only way they can save face is by giving you there best quote.
At the authors website http://carinsurancequotekingdom.com/buy-cheap-auto-insurance-online.html you can send that one quote request to the sharp local agents in your area in a couple of minutes. Then all you need do is relax and those cheap car insurance quotes will be coming your way.
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by Richard on Jan.16, 2010, under Driving and the Law
How do more distractions make the road safer?
With governments everywhere passing laws about driving distractions why do more keep getting added to cars?
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Seniors Charged With Street Racing
by Richard on Jan.06, 2008, under Driving and the Law
Last week an 85 year old gentleman was charged under Ontario’s street racing law. He allegedly was traveling at 161 km/h on the 407 where the posted maximum is 100 km/h.
Under the street racing law anyone driving more than 50 km/h over the limit will be charged with stiff penalties.
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50 KM/H Over the Speed Limit Part 2
by Richard on Oct.31, 2007, under Driving and the Law
Now, before you go thinking I drive like a manic everywhere, let me clarify. While limiting the speeds on the open highway may seem excessive, think about the other streets.
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by Richard on Oct.30, 2007, under Driving and the Law
Yes they can, if you live in Ontario. A recent bill was passed that allows the police to seize your car on the spot and impound it for one week if you are caught going more than 50 km/h over the speed limit.
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