There are several different types of auto insurance policies for drivers to choose from. Having a variety of potential options gives Canadian drivers the flexibility to find a plan that…
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New or soon-to-be drivers often research local driving schools. This guide answers common questions like how they work and how much they can lower insurance.
First-time Alberta drivers must budget for a vehicle, pass the Class 5 test, buy insurance, and register their car—an essential step, especially with Alberta’s extreme weather.
Driving without insurance is illegal in every Canadian province and territory. Without coverage, drivers face penalties and may be personally sued for accident-related costs.
Buying a hybrid offers fuel savings and lower emissions, but buyers should consider hybrid insurance costs and how coverage differs before purchasing.
Traffic violations and demerit points can increase your insurance rates in Canada, often leading to higher premiums at renewal.