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by Center Caps For Rims
There are hundreds of thousands of business van owners who would be lost without their wheels, relying heavily on them for transporting people and tools.Ask any van owner and they will explain how their van in the work horse of their trade and when they don’t have use of it, they simply cannot do their job properly. For the standard vehicle owner, basic insurance cover will be sufficient, but the same cannot be said for business van owners. There are various elements they need to ensure have proper cover, despite whether have bought the van or using van contract hire .
Vehicle insurance . First and foremost they need to have standard vehicle insurance cover to protect other road drivers. This means that their policy will pay out if they cause any damage to other road users or their vehicles.It is advisable however to take out more comprehensive insurance to cover owners from things such as theft or fire.
Contents Insurance . The transportation of pricey equipment, tools and goods is common place for lots of business van owners. Let’s say for example someone has a Vauxhall van leasing deal and carries valuable items in their van. If these become damaged or stolen, it is unlikely that the standard vehicle and even the leasing insurance would cover them, meaning they would have to come out of the owners pocket.
Loss of earnings . You would be amazed at just how many people fail to take out insurance to cover themselves against loss of earnings, should their van be off the road. Now normally this will be included if you have comprehensive business insurance but often you have to make sure the insurance company are aware you rely on your van to work.If they don’t know about it, many insurance companies will not pay out for loss of earnings and you could be struggling with very little money for a while. For Volkswagen van leasing visit Crusader Vans
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21.12.09
A BANNED motorist who led police on a late night chase through residential streets has walked free from court.
Wayne Carpenter drove at more than twice the speed limit as he tried to get away from the pursuing police car.
The 42-year-old went over mini roundabouts and collided with a parked car as he jumped from the P-reg Audi to run away.
But after hearing how the motorist had stayed away from crime for eight years, a judge sitting at Swindon Crown Court imposed a suspended sentence.
Claire Marlow, prosecuting, said police were alerted to the car by a resident who was concerned about youths behaving suspiciously shortly after 11pm on Thursday, May 21.
Officers went to the scene and spotted the vehicle close to the Manor Garden Centre on Cheney Manor Road.
She said although officers were in an unmarked car, they turned on the blue light and tried to get the Audi to stop, but it sped off. Carpenter then led the officers on a chase through Rodbourne and Pinehurst , touching speeds of more than 60mph in the 30mph zone.
Source: Swindon Advertiser
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