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Road Rage: The Growing Monster

  It's affecting drivers around the globe. It claims hundreds of lives every year - and Canada is currently feeling its monsterous grip.
  It's called road rage, a condition that often involves anger or violence associated with on-road driving activities. Many government agencies have determined that road rage is not a myth or an invention of the media. Rather, it's a real and serious problem that manifests itself through bizzare and often violent behaviour. Since 1998, in Canada alone over 12,000 road rage incidents have been reported in the media!
  What can be done? Most experts agree that the first step is to prepare yourself so you will not be the next victim. This means avoidance at any cost. You never know if the the driver beside you is a ticking bomb or has concealed weapons in his or her vehicle. It's best to avoid any altercation with other motorists - period! Governments and other groups are currently trying to solve this problem through regulations, enforcement and increased penalties. Solutions take time. Don't become a victim - take preventative measures now!

"A real and serious problem that manifests itself through bizarre and often violent behaviour."


DO
  • move over to allow tailgaters to pass
  • allow plenty of time for any trip you take
  • leave law enforcement to the authorities
  • use the passing lane only to pass
  • contact the police with a description of the vehicle, licence number and driver if you are confronted with road rage
  • ignore gestures from other drivers
  • avoid eye contact with other motorists
  • be considerate and courteous
  • DO NOT
  • tailgate or flash your lights at other drivers
  • insist on the right of way if challenged by another driver
  • make eye contact, hand gestures or show irritation with aggressive drivers
  • assume all foolish or aggressive acts by other motorists are intentional
  • honk your horn unless absolutely necessary
  • What You Should Know About Car Rentals

    If you think that you are protected by using a "gold" credit card, read on. Many people rent vehicles with these cards believing they have coverage for physical damage provided by their credit card contract. This may not be correct. Some credit cards exclude coverage for pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles, minivans, cargo vans, sports cars or luxury cars. Other card contracts do not cover additional drivers, while some exclude damage above the windshield. In addition som completely exclude coverage in the U.S. and astonishingly, do not even cover damage as a result of theft!
      There are some very serious contractual gaps in coverage for rental vehicles, particularly when you are renting in the United States. People who do not own their own vehicles need to be extremely careful.
      Even if you purchase the Collision Damage or Physical/Loss Damage Waivers, some rental car contracts exclude the following:

  • theft on the vehicle
  • glass, tire and undercarriage damage
  • animal collision
  • flood and hail damage
  • damage above the windshield

      Incredibly, some rental contracts even include a contractual shift of liability to the customer. Each car rental company for their own reasons, provide certain coverages and exclude others. The above list is not complete and it is not intended to criticize any particular car rental company. It is mentioned here to warn renters of possible shortcomings in the rental contract process.
      If you own your own vehicle, we suggest your best strategy is to contact us to purchase the OPCF 27 rider on your personal policy. If you are covered under a business policy (and the business owner agrees to cover you), we suggest the OPCF 27b rider. These riders will extend your coverage on the same basis provided by your standard automobile policy.
      Our advice whenever you rent a car is to read the contract carefully. Don't assume you're fully covered by purchasing the rental company's Physical/Loss Damage Waiver coverage. For your peace of mind, talk to us about including this coverage on your own auto policy. It's the most convenient and inexpensive way to know you're adequately covered. Ask about the limits available.


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