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Snowmobile and trailer stolen, others driven illegally in Vanderhoof






Vanderhoof Crimestoppers along with local RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in obtaining any information pertaining to a theft that occurred on Somerset Drive South in Vanderhoof. Between Febrary 3-17 suspects stole a snowmobile and utility trailer from a residence. The trailer is described as a 12 ft long u-built and is a drive on- drive off trailer.

Last week there were a number of complaints to police about snow mobiles being driven in Riverside Park and along streets in Vanderhoof.  Police remind snowmobile or all terrain vehicle owners they may not drive them on streets, parking lots or public access areas. The vehicle will be seized and the minimum fine will be driving with no insurance. A vehicle involved in an accident, even if it is deemed not to be their fault will bear the costs of all damage and liability.

 

 

Article source: http://www.bclocalnews.com/news/142799395.html

Three-state Reciprocal Snowmobile Weekend January 27-29, 2012

CONCORD, N.H. — Snowmobile enthusiasts will have a chance to explore some new territory the weekend of January 27-29, 2012 (Friday through Sunday), during the first-ever annual New Hampshire-Vermont-Maine reciprocal snowmobile weekend.

Following are the ground rules for the weekend:

* All snowmobiles legally registered in Vermont and Maine will be able to operate on New Hampshire trails during the three-day open weekend. All other New Hampshire laws and rules regarding the operation of snowmobiles must be adhered to, such as speed limits, youth operation standards, etc.

* All snowmobiles legally registered in New Hampshire will be able to operate in Vermont and Maine during the reciprocal weekend. All other Vermont and Maine snowmobile laws and rules must be complied with, including Vermont mandatory liability insurance and youth requirements.

In addition to a law that passed in 2010 for the Vermont/New Hampshire reciprocity weekend, a new law passed in 2011 includes Maine in the three-day weekend, which will occur annually on the fourth weekend in January (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) provided that our neighboring states continue to participate.

For information on snowmobiling in New Hampshire, visit:

* N.H. Fish and Game Department at http://www.ride.nh.gov
* N.H. Bureau of Trails at http://www.nhtrails.org
* N.H. Snowmobile Association at http://www.nhsa.com

For information on snowmobiling rules in Vermont, visit http://www.vtvast.org/VAST/VT-Snowmobiling/Vermont-Laws.html.

For information on snowmobiling rules in Maine, visit http://www.maine.gov/ifw/laws_rules/snowlaws.htm.

Article source: http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120114/NEWHAMPSHIRE10/120119950&source=RSS

Truck Insurance coverage Claims

Principal liabilty truck insurance for trucks is mandatory by law for all truckers. The insurance covers for any damages, injury and fatal accidents the truck could be involved in. It is a prerequisite for any truck driven on Australian roads be covered by this insurance cover. Extra cover is left to the prerogative of the trucker based on the nature of the trucking company. This may contain covers this kind of as cargo insurance, common liability truck insurance coverage and non-trucking insurance. These insurance coverage covers provide comprehensive cover plans that would otherwise have proved really pricey to the trucker. A trucker can simply lodge truck insurance coverage claims and is compensated for any loss suffered or afflicted on one more celebration with the proper insurance coverage cover.

Truck insurance coverage claims follow specific set procedures by the respective businesses offering them.

The truckers ought to familiarize themselves with these procedures and processes in order to lessen the time consumed in claims processing. Lack of the relevant information and the accurate particulars have constantly lengthened the claims procedure to the displeasure of the truckers making claims. In retrospect, it is the truckers themselves who can very easily hasten the process by offering all required info accurately.

The extremely initial point that a trucker demands to do before lodging a truck insurance claim, is to report to the nearest police or authority on the occurrence of an accident, theft or damage involving his/her truck. This will guarantee that the procedure is rapidly and efficient. The next and instant issue to be done is the information offered to the concerned insurance business. Most of the insurance firms want truckers to fill in insurance coverage claim types with the essential details.

Such informations include Insured’s name, policy quantity, Date and time of chance occurrence and specifics of loss suffered. The insurance business will also ask for a police report. The insurance coverage firm needs to conduct its personal investigation ahead of processing the claim to ascertain that it is inside its policies. This can only be assured if the insurance claims are filled and forwarded to the insurance coverage organization in due time. The trucker can then rest assured that the processing will be executed swiftly and efficiently.

Truck insurance claims can be effortlessly discovered over the Net. The businesses give electronic insurance coverage claim types that truckers simply fill in and send, with copies of relevant documents connected. A trucker that has lodged a complaint need to retain constant communication with the insurance coverage firm to get updates on the progress of their claims.

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