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Originally Posted by Stray Dog
Not on a UK registered bike, unfortunately..
And by one month at a time,I mean
Their policy states 365 days cover, providing each trip only lasts a maximum of one month
Then you have to return to the UK.
I see this as a contradiction in their policy, so thats why I called them on it.
Having now been on to Ebike again, and they tell me I can get cover for 365 days as long as it's for one bike 2 riders only,
it won't work for their multibike multi rider policy.
Dog
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I would expect a French ins policy to provide at least the "green card" cover, much as per post 2 in this thread:-
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...nsurance-69071
There again, France is reputed to have the most cases of any country outstanding against it within the European courts for flouting the regulations.
I'll have to get around to looking at the small print of my multi-bike, single rider policy brokered by ebike. I spent quite a bit of effort on this at the last renewal, to get what I wanted and not what they were offering to sell at the time.
"it's just that the Gendarmes tend to give Uk registered vehicles more leeway" - the same thing happens here nowadays, especially with all the reliance on automatic systems to catch the miscreants.
I have watched traffic wardens walk straight past vehicles which have foreign plates while ticketing UK registered vehicles - it's all too much paperwork.
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Dave
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