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Dave T wrote:
DiscoDunc wrote:
DSL wrote:
Ah but is it on the paperwork, could you do this event by showing your car has it?
it says it is covered for Off Road Cover in my LRI policy book
But who carries the policy book?
the policy holder
if he has to prove he has off road insurance then he needs to show the certificate and the policy book/schedule.Duncan
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28th Oct 2012 7:27 pm
ruggedpeak
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bp wrote:
I think the OP has got the wrong end of the stick, they want to see your insurance bert to prove it is a roadworthy car not to coveryou for damage unless I am much mistaken
The Forestry Commission has required proof of off road cover for access to Cannock for many years. I guess they don't want to pay the extra on their policies. They are also very strict about allowing off roaring of their land. Far more than most other landowners.Tony
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28th Oct 2012 7:41 pm
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Surely your insurance company would have to cover you on a green lane as arn't they supposed to be byways as such and therefore taxable roads but just not properly maintained?D4 HSE Lux MY16 Club Waitomo
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28th Oct 2012 7:57 pm
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Probably not green lanes. Private roads with no right of way.
28th Oct 2012 8:00 pm
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If you make a claim for damage caused on a green lane what "name of road where accident happened" do you fill ?
Also just a thought what happens if you park on a field for say an event and you have a collision/bump when leaving, are you covered?LOW range should only be used in situations where low speed manoeuvring is necessary, such as reversing a trailer or negotiating a boulder strewn river bed! Page162 owners handbook
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cheers Tony I was trying to see if a club day could be held in the chase not long ago but that would probably make it too much bother Don’t worry it is supposed to sound like that...honest
28th Oct 2012 8:32 pm
DiscoDunc
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the cheaper insurance policies dont cover green lanes (elephant, admiral morethan and several others). at least they didnt when I contacted them - they thought "Off Road" meant SORN !!!
It does make you wonder what would happen if old granny who drives down a gravelled lane to walk the dog and have a nice cup of tea was to have an accicent !!!
Land rover Insurance have been great and £250 cheaper than NFU. no hassle when making a claim, in fact I didnt even have to fill in any paperwork and any offroad driving is covered (public or private land)Duncan
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29th Oct 2012 8:36 am
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