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- Übergod
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Re: ICBC
Partmanpartfish wrote:^^
A good post. One detail you forgot that is driving rate increases even more than the distraction of smartphones is the fact Christy and her regressive conservatives have been using ICBC as a cash cow for years. They've robbed hundreds of millions of dollars from the corp. 'Surpluses,' they call them.
When reserves started to pile up under the NDP, ICBC sent good drivers rebate checks. Christy and the gang just steal from us.
The root problem isn't ICBC. The root problem is too many people vote stupid.
The fact of the matter is ICBC has as compared across Canada competitive insurance rates.The corporation is designed to make money.
The province owns the corporation and therefore are allowed to use the profits to run the province for the betterment of all of us
the fact of the matter is when people vote NDP I agree with you as too many people do vote stupid
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Re: ICBC
Yesterday I went to ICBC to change the principle operator on one of my vehicles that is presently in Burnaby.
I thought it would be a simple matter of giving them the Drivers Licence number of the new principle operator, giving them the address of the new base where the vehicle will be stored when not being used and the area in which it will be driven and change the vehicle "use" to include being driven to and from work which is located within 15 km of its new base.
Nope.
I have to either drive down to Vancouver and go to an ICBC office down there, OR rent a replacement vehicle while the plates are sent up here to Kelowna and surrendered to ICBC here OR else have the vehicle driven up here to Kelowna, have the plates changed and have it driven back to Vancouver.
Since I am the R.O I am the only one who can sign for the new plates and must attend ICBC in person. I can not obtain a new set of plates until I surrender the old ones. And I can not change the principle operator driver's licence number until I get new plates.
The ICBC agent did tell me that I could leave myself on the registration as the principle operator until the registration is due for renewal in Sept 2015 and that the new principle operator would be fully insured but I I guess I am from Missouri. It does not seem consistent with the fact that insurance claims have been denied on the basis that the principle operator had not been updated.
Can anyone confirm of refute what I was told by the most recent ICBC Clerk?
I thought it would be a simple matter of giving them the Drivers Licence number of the new principle operator, giving them the address of the new base where the vehicle will be stored when not being used and the area in which it will be driven and change the vehicle "use" to include being driven to and from work which is located within 15 km of its new base.
Nope.
I have to either drive down to Vancouver and go to an ICBC office down there, OR rent a replacement vehicle while the plates are sent up here to Kelowna and surrendered to ICBC here OR else have the vehicle driven up here to Kelowna, have the plates changed and have it driven back to Vancouver.
Since I am the R.O I am the only one who can sign for the new plates and must attend ICBC in person. I can not obtain a new set of plates until I surrender the old ones. And I can not change the principle operator driver's licence number until I get new plates.
The ICBC agent did tell me that I could leave myself on the registration as the principle operator until the registration is due for renewal in Sept 2015 and that the new principle operator would be fully insured but I I guess I am from Missouri. It does not seem consistent with the fact that insurance claims have been denied on the basis that the principle operator had not been updated.
Can anyone confirm of refute what I was told by the most recent ICBC Clerk?
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Re: ICBC
Sounds about right. You need the plates.
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- Hassel99
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Re: ICBC
Principle driver only needs to be updated on renewal. Territory and use need to be updated as they change.
Check out the following for more details
http://www.icbc.com/autoplan/Documents/p1301.pdf
Check out the following for more details
http://www.icbc.com/autoplan/Documents/p1301.pdf
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Re: ICBC
Quick question for anyone if you hit an unattended vehicle and leave the vehicle their and left the scene due to a threat by the victim vehicle owner coming out of his house screaming and a bat in hand. Is that breach? Police did issue 68(1) MVA
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Not a lawyer but you probably have an argument if you could prove you were threatened. For example you called 911 when it was safe.
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Re: ICBC
Bond007 wrote:Quick question for anyone if you hit an unattended vehicle and leave the vehicle their and left the scene due to a threat by the victim vehicle owner coming out of his house screaming and a bat in hand. Is that breach? Police did issue 68(1) MVA
Not a problem, at all. You have a good defense, IF......
...... you got to a place of safety and called the local police to report that you hit the parked car, left your car at the scene and left. I'd say as long as you called within 15, 20 minutes if you didn't have a cell phone 5 minutes if you did.
,,,, you did call the police,,,, right ?
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