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Off Road Vehicle Insurance

You can get off road car insurance that covers driving in off-road settings, including non-competitive off-road/green-lane events. 'Green laning' is another name for driving on unsurfaced country roads and unclassified paths and bridleways and this requires insurance too.

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An off-road vehicle insurance policy could help prevent you from paying out of pocket after a mishap on the trails. Coverages may include:

Collision coverage.
If you hit a fence, fallen tree or another off-road vehicle, collision coverage may help cover the cost of repairs to your vehicle.
Bodily injury liability.
If you have an accident and you're found liable for someone else's injuries, bodily injury liability coverage may help cover that person's medical bills.
Property damage liability.
If you accidentally damage to someone else's property, such as a fence or vehicle, property damage liability coverage may help pay for repairs.
Comprehensive coverage.
If your off-road vehicle is damaged by something other than a collision, comprehensive coverage may help pay for repairs. 

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