A Few Tips On Mexican Car Insurance From A Professional Insurance Agent.
August 31, 2010 by drewloupsen
Filed under insurance
Recently I was going thru a family photo album and came across some pictures of a holiday that my partner and I took to Mexico. It brought back some great memories of times we had together as well as the close friendship that we felt. We planned the trip far in advance and did our absolute best to get ready for every eventuality. We drove a rental automobile everywhere we went and felt very comfortable. We purchased Mexican car insurance before the trip and had the assurance that if anything unlucky occurred that we were properly covered.
I needed to just let the people know about some of the glorious resources that are available along the toll roads in Mexico. Here is a short list of some of the services that are offered :
- Restroom service
- Emergency medical service
- Towing service
Now My opinion is that some of you are asking what in the world IAVE is, and that could be a very good question. IAVE is the electronic way to pay for your travel on the toll roads in Mexico. IAVE is the system that allows you to drive on the toll roads without paying in notes at the toll road entrance. Your transaction will be recorded through an electronic TAG, which is a small electronic device that is installed on the car and read through the antennas at the entrance to the toll road. The transaction can be either prepaid or billed to you. If you are a visitor you will most likely with to prepay the account. It’ll make your trip a lot more straightforward, with less waiting in a queue and fewer money transactions.
I’m hoping that you plan your trip well and exploit some of the services that are generally accessible. Do not forget the necessities of any trip to Mexico and that includes Mexican car insurance. Acquisition of this essential document is straightforward and inexpensive. It can be done in the environment of your place and in only a matter of minutes ; it truly is an easy quote, purchase, and print your policy procedure.