The majority of states in the U.S.
require bike owners to show proof of motorcycle insurance coverage (bodily injury and personal property liability) in order to register their vehicles.
The majority of states in the U.S.
require bike owners to show proof of motorcycle insurance coverage (bodily injury and personal property liability) in order to register their vehicles.
Not exact matches
In some situations, quite a bit of give and take would be
required to get something like that going, such as property
owners making an extra effort to help create wider
bike - walk infrastructure where needed.
Not only are these types of motorcycles more costly to replace, but typically the
owner has a loan on the
bike and the lien holder
requires more extensive coverage than a motorcycle that is paid off.
Some states
require motorcycle
owners to purchase a separate liability policy to provide injury protection for their passengers.This is known as guest passenger liability coverage and helps pay for medical expenses or death to a passenger on your
bike.
While Washington is one of the few states in the country that does not
require owners of motorcycles, dirt
bikes, sport
bikes or choppers to carry liability insurance, the state does
require all riders to have a motorcycle endorsement.
Therefore,
owners of dirt
bikes, sport
bikes, choppers and traditional motorcycles must register their vehicles and carry the state -
required liability insurance coverage.
Although some states have laws that
require ATV
owners to carry insurance, with the exception of two - wheeled motorized vehicles including dirt
bikes and motorcycles, Missouri does not.