So, does anyone have any real first hand knowledge of reasons for NOT insuring under territory Z in BC?
Is it acceptable to insure under territory Z (to and from work/school) and still remain at your residence/work place in the lower mainland?
It costs more per year by quite a bit, but for those that know about territory Z and its advantages over regular insurance, especially when dealing with our "performance vehicles" is it a viable choice?
I wont go into detail of as to why im asking, but for those that know the benifits of TZ can you please chime in about whether this is a smart choice or a bad choice in the event of an accident in the Lower mainland.
FYI, Territory Z insurance is not considered pleasure use insurance, so its good for work and school over 15km's, you do not get comprehensive and collision coverage (which i don't get anyways). This insurance is good for Canada wide travelling.
Is it acceptable to insure under territory Z (to and from work/school) and still remain at your residence/work place in the lower mainland?
It costs more per year by quite a bit, but for those that know about territory Z and its advantages over regular insurance, especially when dealing with our "performance vehicles" is it a viable choice?
I wont go into detail of as to why im asking, but for those that know the benifits of TZ can you please chime in about whether this is a smart choice or a bad choice in the event of an accident in the Lower mainland.
FYI, Territory Z insurance is not considered pleasure use insurance, so its good for work and school over 15km's, you do not get comprehensive and collision coverage (which i don't get anyways). This insurance is good for Canada wide travelling.
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