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ICBC is thinking of implementing ‘risk-based’ rates

ICBC is thinking of implementing ‘risk-based’ rates

(The Victoria Times Colonist) – The Insurance Corp. of B.C. is seeking a consultant to collect public opinion on potential changes to how it sets premiums. While no details are in place, the concept

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Metro Vancouver drivers still getting ticketed for driving, talking on cellphones

Metro Vancouver drivers still getting ticketed for driving, talking on cellphones

(Vancouver Sun) – Lower Mainland drivers aren’t getting the message. Actually, too many of them are. In July and August of this year, RCMP around the region have handed out more than 2,040 tickets

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Auto-fraud ring ordered to pay ICBC

Auto-fraud ring ordered to pay ICBC

(Vancouver Sun) – Members of a Surrey-based autofraud ring have been ordered to pay ICBC more than $370,000 in damages following a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision. Jaspal Singh Atwal, Vikram Singh Atwal, Jasraj

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Enhanced Drivers Licence

Enhanced Drivers Licence

Enhanced Driver’s Licence B.C.’s enhanced driver’s licence (EDL) is a driver’s licence and a travel document that you can use to enter the U.S. at land and water border crossings. Here you’ll find everything

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ICBC to pay for F-Series truck immobilizers

ICBC to pay for F-Series truck immobilizers

The most frequently stolen vehicle BC is Ford F-Series truck. Owners of the most are being offered up to $160 each by ICBC to install immobilizers to prevent theft. Getting an immobilizer was a

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ICBC Warning letter makes man angry

ICBC Warning letter makes man angry

Source: Vancouver Sun. Dec. 21, 2007 A 23-year-old Surrey man is taking offence at being labelled a bad driver by the Insurance Corp. of B.C. Marcus De Rossi received a letter from ICBC this

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What do you think of ICBC’s new strategy for high risk drivers?

What do you think of ICBC’s new strategy for high risk drivers?

Source: CBC. Dec. 20, 2007. In a move which has sparked complaints, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia has sent warning letters to some of the province’s worst drivers telling them to improve their

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