Finding Auto Insurance in Utah
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Depending on several aspects you can easily find low priced auto insurance in Utah. Each one can assist you in finding the best deal. Be careful not to be trapped by soaring prices, quotes, and policies.
If you are looking for bargains asking an agent could be very beneficial. By questioning him or her they will make it easier to discover the best features for you in Utah.
There are discounts available for people who drive safe. You are compensated by insurance companies if you are a good driver. Companies offer lower prices and advantages to those who have a great driving record.
There are coverage’s offered to those who purchase a car with special attention for the safety equipment included in the vehicle. When you make a big effort to protect yourself and those you are driving with you will be acknowledged.
If you are interested in buying a car, see what the companies offers you. Since they are brand new and in mint condition they are less of a threat on the road. Newer vehicles have advanced gear and expanded safety traits the old ones don’t.
It’s obviously easier and less expensive to have one insurance policy. If you have multi-car converage it will insure both vehicles instead of worrying about each car individually.
If you live in Utah and you pay attention to the coverages offered, you will save an impressive amount of money. Always ask an agent and become more familiar with the companies procedures.
December 3, 2008 by Steve Turner
Filed under Insurance
Xperiences Guide to Track Days and Driving Experiences, Part #2
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Welcome to part #2 of the Xperiences guide to driving and track day experience gifts for adrenaline junkies and thrill seekers. In this concluding article we aim to finish our brief glimpse of the best that is available on the market today, whether it’s Skid Pan & Controlled Driving, karting, tank driving, moto cross or rally driving experiences. If it’s on two or four wheels we aim to give you the lowdown on it.
Rally Driving Rally driving occupies a unique place in the motorsport world. It’s fast, furious and often seems barely in control. Well, find out for yourself behind the wheel of a specially-prepared rally car. Discover the secrets of power slides, handbrake turns and skid cause and control on loose surface or tarmac rally stages - handy for the next time you’re trying to find the ski lodge in a hire car. Your experience normally includes tuition and rally driving around a specially-prepared rally stages. At some venues you’ll also be chauffeured around a stage by your instructor at competition speeds, just to show you how it’s done.
Moto Cross Motocross racing is widely considered the world’s most popular form of motorcycle racing. Held on enclosed off-road circuits it has evolved from scrambling which was invented in the UK in 1924. With large tracks they usually incorporate many natural Motocross terrain features with added man made jumps and other extras. Whether you are a complete off-road novice or a seasoned dirt junkie, there are guided off-road adventure tours that will suit you down to the ground!
Tank Driving This is your chance to play with the big boys toys! A fantastic experience during which you will probably drive a Cheiftain Tank, Abbot Self Propelled Gun or FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier….in short, awesome. You will normally receive full driving tuition from friendly and experienced ex-forces instructors and with so much to try you will be kept busy! You’ve got to hand it the army - they’ve definitely got the best wheels. You can’t beat a day driving around in military vehicles and shooting at stuff. All the fun of being a soldier with none of the risks. You’ll be kitted out in a camouflage suit and helmet and given a full safety briefing.
Skid Pan & Controlled Driving These skid car control experiences test your reflexes and co-ordination to the full as you learn the advanced techniques to counteract under steer and over steer in a simulated loss-of-control situation. Controlling a skid is a useful skill, and this experience teaches you all about it both as a fun day out, and as something you might need to use on the road one day. You’ll start with a safety briefing and a discussion on the cause and cures of different kinds of skids. Then you’ll use techniques that simulate loss of car control, with the vehicle seeming to get away from you.
Junior Driving This is your chance to let your child turn their dreams into reality in these fantastic junior experiences. From a young age children fantasize about driving supercars and this is their chance. Not only can these brilliant experiences give them precious time controlling a vehicle, developing skills for when they eventually become drivers, but it is a fantasy that will make them the king of the playground.
Karting Karting isn’t just for kids - it’s how many Grand Prix champions (including Jenson Button and current F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton) start out before moving on to fame and fast women. Whatever your racing ambitions, these experiences are loads of fun; whether you’re a novice or an expert you’ll enjoy the fast and furious sessions, racing others head-to-head around a specially-designed track. You’ll start with a briefing and a few untimed practice laps to get you familiar with the karts and circuit (and get your competitive streak going). Then you’ll compete against other drivers in race heats, semi-finals and finals.
December 2, 2008 by Jimmy Gaulton
Filed under Extreme
Rental Cars in Ontario: Understanding Late Fees
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Ontario car rentals are much the same as those elsewhere in that, if you fail to return the vehicle at the correct time, you’ll be charged extra. While this can be frustrating if you were stuck in traffic and didn’t make it back to the rental company within the specified time frame, it’s pretty much a universal rule.
When renting a vehicle in Ontario, it’s a good idea to know what the late fees will be. Every car rentals service will differ in price, so it’s always a good idea to get the details from them before you even leave the lot. However, there are some reasonable similarities that will give you the gist of late fees in Ontario.
What to Expect for Late Fees
There are generally two main types of late fees. The first begins from the time you were supposed to return the car and continues until you actually return it. Lately, these prices have gone up quite a bit, meaning that if you are more than a couple of hours late, it’s actually cheaper to take the day rate instead. The usual late fee is around 2/3 of the daily rate, but is charged per hour. For example, a car that costs $55 per day will cost you $30 or so per hour that you keep it past the return time.
The second type of late fee is far more onerous. Rather than just charge you for the hours you are late, these fees are retroactive. So you will end up paying $30 per hour for the ENTIRE time you had the vehicle, from the first pickup. It’s very important to check with the company on their late returns policy before signing anything, as this will all be in the contract.
Why Charge Late Fees?
Despite the fact that it seems quite unfair to the consumer to charge late fees, rental companies have a reason for doing this. Often, only a few select vehicles are rented from any given location. That means that the car you`ve rented is probably rented out to someone else shortly after you return it. The company will need time to clean the vehicle and inspect it for damage before it can be handed over to the new driver and they allow for this time.
However, imagine that you return the car three hours late. The anxious customer has been waiting for half an hour for his car and now it’s just arrived. The employees must rush to inspect and clean the vehicle before they can give it to the now irate client. It’s very possible that they will lose business this way, hence the higher rates.
Car rentals in Ontario are no different from those elsewhere. They need to be earning money and late returns cost them. However, many rental companies still have a grace period that extends anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour past the necessary return time.
Avoiding Late Fees
There are a few ways to avoid late fees when renting a vehicle in Ontario. - Plan for an extra half hour in case of traffic. - Don’t forget to plan for filling up the gas tank. - Call ahead if you’re going to be late and let them know . . . sometimes you can waive the late fee. - Forget the grace period. Even if there is one, plan to return on time. - Have the clerk update your pickup time if you arrive late, otherwise you`ll return the vehicle at the same time and still be considered late.
Car rentals can be tricky if you don’t pay attention. There is no need to pay late fees if you stay on top of things and plan accordingly.
Motorhome Hire in Scotland
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Visiting Scotland and hiring a camper van or motorhome is becoming a popular choice for people within and for those who travel to the UK. The reasons are many, but may include the rugged coastline, open wilderness, high mountains and stunning lochs. Here are some routes that take you to the Hebridean islands.
Part of camper van travel excitement is that from Scotland you can easily get to the Hebrides, islands that provide great campsites. From Glasgow you can reach one of the main Hebridean islands through Oban. A 3 hour journey from Glasgow is all it takes to reach Oban. Plenty of time to acquaint yourself with the motorhome. One of the highlights in this region is Loch Lomand, along with a choice of overnight camp sites. Taking time to breath in the fresh air and relax is the key to enjoying the adventure.
A great island to visit is that of Mull. A real Scottish wilderness with some amazing scenary. Home to the famous Golden Eagles, you may also see otters, Minke whales and dolphins around the islands. Once you’ve parked your van in one of the six campsites on Mull, it’s time to explore and take a walking tour of the peaceful hills of the island or discover the rocky bays to the north.
Moving onwards, take the Mallaig road and stop off at your leisure. Arisaig is where you will find most of the camp sites and you could spend a few days here to really see all that is available. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this area is a must see for all who visit the Hebridean islands.
To complete the tour, take your camper van to Skye by ferry, don’t worry it’s just a small crossing that will get you to another history laden island. Visit the Tallisker distillery or the many sights of Gaelic history. Leaving Skye, you can head across the bridge back to Glasgow the starting point of our tour.
The drive back to Glasgow will be the cherry on the cake. High mountains and yes, walls are among the impressive sights you’ll see on the way back. This is a real stop for camper vans, before you enter Loch Lomond Park once more. For first time camper van hirers, this is an excellent route to introduce you into the freedom lifestyle and one that will stick in the memory for a long time to come.
November 18, 2008 by John Douglas
Filed under Vacations



