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OK, let me clarify.
"Students must have full coverage insurance (comprehensive, collision and liability) and at least a motorcycle permit or endorsement. The instructor will ask to see the proof of both at the class."
--from the Evergreen Safety Counsel motorcycle page
I understand that liability is good, and it is so cheap that I have no problem paying for that. That is not what I meant!
I don't, however, have full coverage (on my car or my bike), because of the whole price thing (my car and bike would be over $2k each a year).
Liability is super important not because it can save you money, but because if someone who doesn't have it gets into an accident, they are MUCH more likely to consider fleeing the scene!!! (see a certain white minivan I recently came across > )
Anyway... Do you think that I could just show up to the class with my insurance card and say 'sure I have full coverage,' since it is not specified on there? I know I have used that trick in the past asking car dealers to let me test drive cars ;D...
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So you do at least have liability insurance then?
It was the way you said "I don't have insurance". That's fine.