Road trip tips for long-weekend travellers
Road trip tips for long-weekend travellers 20
October 2016
“Driving carefully is the most important thing,” says Insurance & Financial Services Ombudsman, Karen Stevens, “but we also recommend you take steps to ensure you’re insured, if anything does go wrong.”
The IFSO Scheme responds to about 300 complaints and 3,000 complaint enquiries each year about insurance and financial services. “Unfortunately, some of the most common complaints could have been avoided,” says Karen. “We urge people to take note of these tips to avoid having insurance claims declined.”
1. Read your insurance
policy
Understand what you are covered for. Take
note of the policy exclusions and limitations.
2.
Check your car before you travel
Make sure your
car has a warrant, and check its “road-worthiness”,
including the tyres. Claims can be declined because the car
is unsafe or un-roadworthy – even if it had a warrant. Tyres with a low tread, for example, can
contribute to accidents.
3. "Lock it or lose it"
on your road trip
If you fail to take reasonable
care by leaving your car unlocked, windows down, or your
handbag or valuables visible, insurers can decline a claim.
4. Comply with your driver licence
conditions
Driving “in breach” of your
licence is grounds to decline a claim. “Parents often end
up paying for the damage, not only to their own car, but to
another car, if they allow their son or daughter to drive
outside their learner or restricted licence conditions and
an accident occurs,” says Karen.
5. Take note
of alcohol driving limits
There are insurance,
as well as legal, consequences for driving over the limit.
“Be aware of the new alcohol limits,” says Karen. “If
you’re over the limit and an accident happens, you won’t
be covered.”
Take care and enjoy your break!
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