Licensing and motorcycle insurance BC?
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 at
8:37 am
Waldemar asked:
I'm going to get a motorcycle,
I'm wondering how much it will cost me to get a Class 6 license in BC, Canada, while I don't have one for cars.
And also, how much do you think I will pay for insurance? Just the bare minimum, to keep me legal?
Thanks...
Reply:
You need a drivers license.
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depends on the state/laws have changed
B.C. has a government run insurance plan, which means their rules apply to everyone in the province. New Brunswick has a private run system therefore insurance is provided by multiple insurers which means: a) not all will insure motorcycles; b) those that do may have the same underwriting rules, therefore they may all categorize motorcycles the same or they may categorize them differently (some may even exclude certain cc sizes and/or motorcycle types). Therefore you are going to have to contact several brokers in the area, ask them to quote the motorcycle you have and then ask about rating for different cc sizes.