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extra insurance card for driving in Canada?
I wonder if I've been given misinformation. I've been reading the Canada boards for months and I've never noticed anything abt a special insurance card necessary for driving there. I just happened to see this detail on a Fodor's Maine posting-- it was total news to me. Can someone clarify, please? Thanks. (I'll call our State Farm rep also-- it's just that I'm so surprised because this is all news to me. I wonder, e.g. what one does if one lands in Canada without the requisite card.)
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Never had an occasion to need the insurance card in Canada, but because we drive up to Vancouver once in awhile we make it a point to get a Canadian travel card every time our policy comes up for renewal. Better safe than sorry!
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There is a yellow card that I get from my insurance agent that certifies my automobile insurance coverage. The official name of the card is:
Canada Non-Resident Inter-Province Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Card I am not really sure if I MUST have it or not, but I always get one from my agent because I once read somewhere that I was supposed to have one. I have never had any trouble getting one. I insure with Central Insurance Company and its agents take good care of their customers. I have never had to show the card for any reason. |
Canadians must carry proof of insurance in their vehicles at all times. A standard roadside request is 'driver's license and insurance please'.
As such, you should carry some form of paper with you. A rental contract would include proof of insurance. |
Thanks, everyone. I did get the extra little card from State Farm. (Really curious that none of the rental cos. I called mentioned such card.)
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Not surprising. In Austria an international driver's license is required by Austrian law. Avis has never asked me if I had one.
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