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Impaired Driving And Speeding Tickets Law

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Driving has become an essential part of today’s modern age. With the increasing number of people out on the roads the chances of accidents caused by people driving under the influence of illegal substances or alcohol have also sky rocketed. Hence the law in most countries will issue traffic tickets or suspend licenses in the case of DUI impaired driving while speeding.

When a suspected offense occurs, a person is put through a series of tests to determine whether they are guilty of indeed driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs before being arrested or having proper punishment administered. The punishment for a DUI will vary in from country to country, but across the board it is considered and treated as a serious traffic offense.

Driving under the influence is a serious health hazard and if found positive in the alcohol or drug test conducted by the traffic police, a violator’s license can be suspended for up to a year or more, and they may even be required to pay a hefty fine. Penalties for drunk driving have steadily increased in the past few years as a result of the efforts of government regulatory bodies that are monitoring the traffic rigidly and levying stiffer penalties on violators.

A points system and very strict laws aim to ensure a reduction in accidents. An offender with points exceeding the legal limit can have their licenses suspended for good.

In case of an accident even if you may not be completely at fault and your test results show increased levels of alcohol or any drugs then you may have to pay a higher penalty than the other driver. A number of legal firms specialize in helping you reduce your penalty and fine depending on the seriousness of the charge.

If you have caused serious damage to people or public property, woe unto you if you cannot pay the fine because it will increases your chances of losing your license and landing a jail term. Even worse, a DUI guilty verdict can tarnish your record for nearly ten years. Refusing to take the Alcohol test is not an option; that act alone could get you a license suspension for years.

Different states have different rules and regulations and the penalties for DUI impaired driving can vary. For most major offenses that cause excessive damage to life and property the penalty is high in every state. The fines and points on your ticket will also depend on the seriousness of your offense. They also take into consideration your past conduct and record.

Traffic officers normally decide which offenders need to take breath analyser tests for alcohol, urine or blood. Through observing the possible offender perform a series of actions, the officer will then determine if there needs to be further testing to get a reading of the drug/alcohol substance level in the person’s blood.

To keep themselves and everyone else safe, all drivers need to be extremely conscientious about following all traffic laws whenever they are driving. If you must drink, ensure you have a friend that is sober to drive you home safely. Avoid reckless loss of lives by alternatively taking a taxi if you are too inebriated to drive home yourself.

New Jersey traffic tickets can have a very bad impact on your driving record, never pay them, always fight them.

Caravan Insurance And Its Value At Music Festivals

Monday, March 15th, 2010

The 1970’s rock band Caravan once released a rather oddly titled album called “For Girls Who Go Plump In The Night” which, let’s be honest, isn’t the kind of thing you’d expect to read in an article about caravan insurance, even if the writer owns one (a caravan that is!) An insurance man in a caravan is perhaps not that strange, but an insurance man in a caravan listening to Caravan? No way!

I’m not sure what got me thinking about this subject; I think it was looking back at some photographs of last years Glastonbury festival and noticing, in one guise or another, just how many caravans were there. Obviously as an insurance man I was thinking about their insurance cover and whether or not the underwriters were actually aware just what they were being used for.

Caravans were being used for almost everything you can think of that needs a sturdy shelter, i.e. people were living in them, some were being used as resting places for tired musicians, some were being used for paid showers and some were being used shops by refreshment vendors, and I still mean proper caravans, not mobile catering units.

In the camping areas there were caravans being used as shelter from the rain for the security staff, as meeting points for lost festival goers and as weekend homes for ageing rockers who either could no longer handle the rough nights of tent camping, or who just happened be fellow caravan fans.

Of course, the musicians themselves are among the biggest users of caravans at music festivals, they usually use the huge ones with extra wheels on the front for steering and they use them for changing in, preparing for the show in, and then use them to indulge in general after-show rock-star behaviour which I think is probably best left to the imagination! I’m not sure if Caravan ever used one, I think that would just be too good to be true! Caravan in a caravan listening to their debut album (which was called, as you may have guessed, “Caravan”). Or even better, if they had arranged a convoy with some friends, a caravan of caravans including a caravan with Caravan in it listening to Caravan!

But I digress; as I said a few long paragraphs ago, all these caravans got me thinking about the right kind of insurance to take out for this kind of venture, and whether or not any of these people had the correct insurance, I think the answer is probably not. However if you are thinking of taking a caravan to a music festival or somewhere similar, it’s definitely worth taking out the proper insurance because anything can happen in those kind of “free-partying” atmospheres where people are intent on letting their hair down and are perhaps not in their clearest state of mind and caravans can easily get damaged either by careless party people, or by simply sliding off on its own in the slippery mud, it could flood or catch fire or get blown away in the wind. Fortunately you can take out insurance policies to cover more or less anything that could happen to it, even being hit by an uninsured caravan posing as a tea shop!

Coversure are leading providers of caravan insurance if you are thinking about taking your caravan to a place where it would be even remotely at risk, like at a music festival, you should think about looking into some caravan insurance just to be safe.

Thinking Of Lending Your Motorhome To Festival Goers? Make Sure You’re Covered!

Monday, March 15th, 2010

If you’re a grey insurance man like me, with a particular liking for early 70’s bands like Soft Machine & Caravan, you probably think you’ve seen the last of your summer music festivals and dripping tents in the middle of noisy fields in Somerset but it doesn’t have to be that way, because these days you can take your motorhome or caravan (or somebody else’s motorhome or caravan) along and enjoy the music without spending any nights under canvas. Listen to Caravan in your caravan!

Many people prefer taking a motorhome with them to festivals rather than the traditional tent camping because with a motorhome you get the best of both worlds, i.e. you get the comforts of home living like a cup of tea in the mornings, a warm, comfy bed to sleep on and most of all, a shower! As well as all this, you also get the atmosphere of the music festival and the thrill of the live music.

Many motorhome owners rent out their motorhomes for just this type of event with most not realising that any such hiring of their motorhome for “hire & reward” purposes will not be covered under their standard motorhome insurance policy.

A distinct memory of last year’s Glastonbury festival was of a couple leaving their motorhome having had their breakfast and prepared for the day, only to return later in the day to find that one of Glastonbury’s infamous rain storms had weighed down the awning outside it and caused it to bend and break meaning it was more or less ruined. This would have been probably over 1000 worth of damage and if they had hired the caravan without letting the insurance company know, then it would be completely uninsured.

If you are thinking of letting your motorhome go to Glastonbury or any similar music festival this year, is well worth thinking about insurance.

Best start by letting your friends have it first if you’re not going yourself, especially if you have standard insurance cover. Your local insurance broker can advise you about cover if need be but adding friends or family to an existing insurance policy is definitely the best way to go. This way you can watch the festival from the true comfort of your front room safe in the knowledge that the motorhome that is your pride and joy is being properly looked after and if not, at least you know you have the right insurance. Now where is that old Caravan t-shirt?

If you are looking for motorhome insurance then you should check out Coversure, they are among the leading providers of all kinds of vehicle insurance offering everything from straight up car insurance to caravan insurance