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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / March 2007

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Ontario's  10-DAY TRIP PERMIT (question)

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Joseph - 27 Feb 2007 15:42 GMT
What is included in the 10-DAY TRIP PERMIT that you obtain from the
Ministry of Transportation?  I just picked up another vehicle and
haven't done the paper works to transfer the plate from my old vehicle
to this one I just bought.  However I was able to obtain a 10 day trip
permit.  When I applied for the 10-DAY TRIP PERMIT they asked for my
insurance policy from my old car, which I gave them.  So the question
is, am I covered by the insurance company when I drive this car I just
bought using the 10-DAY PERMIT?  Or do I still have to call the
insurance company and give them the details about the new vehicle.   I
want to take my time do things properly.

Regarding transferring the license plate from my old vehicle to the
new one, its just a trip to the Ministry of Transporation right?  Do I
have to do anyting else?    Once that's done, I can no longer drive
the car legally on the road, but I can get a 10-day-permit for that
one if i need to drive it to the junk yard to drop it off, or to allow
anyone who want to buy the old car to test drive it.    Right?  Thanx
Jeff - 01 Mar 2007 14:25 GMT
> What is included in the 10-DAY TRIP PERMIT that you obtain from the
> Ministry of Transportation?  I just picked up another vehicle and
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> one if i need to drive it to the junk yard to drop it off, or to allow
> anyone who want to buy the old car to test drive it.    Right?  Thanx

In the US, most insurance companies have 800-numbers that you can call to
get answers to questions. If the insurance company has such a number in
Canada, that would be your best bet.

Jeff
 
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