A motorcycle rider’s guide to Virginia’s Skyline Drive
Posted: January 10, 2023
When you think of incredible mountain roads on the east coast, be sure not to overlook Skyline Drive. Here’s what you need to know as you plan your motorcycle ride along this scenic route. Navigating Skyline Drive on your motorcycle This often-overlooked route features 105 twisting, turning miles through the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah National Park, offering jaw-dropping views around every bend. The road...
How car insurance works: A guide to everything you need to know
Posted: December 29, 2022
How car insurance works: A guide to everything you need to know Car insurance can help protect you from life-altering costs associated with car accidents and damage to vehicles. Our guide helps answer your questions about how car insurance works. What is car insurance? Car insurance is an agreement between you and an insurance provider that may help financially protect you if: You’re involved in...
Seasonal motorcycle insurance
Posted: December 9, 2022
If you live in a part of the country where cold, harsh weather forces you to store your motorcycle over the winter, you might be tempted to cancel your motorcycle insurance to save money. However, canceling your insurance for temporary savings may leave you liable for damages and vulnerable to fines and other expenses. There are other ways to potentially save money and reduce your insurance...
Motorcycle riding at night: 10 safety tips
Posted: December 8, 2022
Riding a motorcycle is fun and freeing, but it can also be risky. According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcyclists are about 28 times more likely to suffer an accident-related fatality than drivers of other vehicles. And riding at night introduces additional risks. If you need or want to ride your motorcycle at night, take extra precautions to help protect...
Nonstandard auto insurance: Your ultimate guide
Posted: November 29, 2022
Car insurance customers are categorized according to their potential risk. The primary classifications auto insurers use are: Preferred Standard Nonstandard Residuals While your classification and your premiums depend on a variety of factors, it ultimately boils down to this: How much of a risk do you pose for the insurer? You might have a minor blemish on your driving record and still be considered preferred...