Is there a road side assist program in Canada for driving a 16`moving truck across? CAA and CTC have zilch?

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bigfoot inquired:


What? this? a movement personnel, Toronto at BC and I need some insurance in case of breakdown because? the truck? used within 10 years. It 'S.A. of the cube van diesel by 14 or 16 feet and isn 't covered by rv equipment, based on my car insurance, from CAA, or the rubber of crap. 'You could also buy the fill extended to a mechanical fault with the trailer I' d need in the middle of Saskatchewan or wherever. I 'd really appreciate anyone' s has entered and experience in this area as we sure can 't allow the ten large pi? to take the engines and we 'the VE gi? made all the packing ourselves. Probably vender? the truck outside l? once did. Thanks, kind.

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4 Responses to “Is there a road side assist program in Canada for driving a 16`moving truck across? CAA and CTC have zilch?”

  1. Engonos Says:

    Check with the people who rent those kind of vehicles. I am sure they know, now is it a dually? if it isn’t call your CAA and find out since I know for sure here AAA would cover all the vehicles with 4 wheels. Now it wouldn’t be bad to call your CAA to find out where the truck stops are and if any of them offer road side assitance. Now before you even load the vehicle have it check with a mechanic and run it throught the computer tester, if something is failing it will give your mechanic the codes so it can be fixed. Remember a vehicle doesn’t just break in a matter of seconds, it usually give you some simptoms before it does. You can also call your vehicle insurance to see if they can add a breakdown policy to it. Have a nice trip, by the way I work at AAA.

  2. hilarywow Says:

    I don’t understand why you don’t just rent a moving van, I’m sure it is less risky, you may lose money trying to sell the van here. If it were to break down you would get a replacement through the rental company. Also if you do decide to buy a van, consider that it must pass Aircare- it’s an emmision standard in BC. No one will buy a van if they know that they’ll have to sink a ton of money into it just to be allowed to insure it.

  3. cbmaclean Says:

    does Canadian Tire have some program similar to CAA or BCAA? ask them.

  4. Aaron C Says:

    I work for a car rental company. What ever type of vehicle it is call a dealership and ask for there raodside assistance phone number. Call the number and ask them about travel packages you can buy

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