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== A. Basic Coverage == | == A. Basic Coverage == | ||
Basic coverage is ''mandatory'' for all BC vehicles. Driving while uninsured is an offence (''MVA'', s 24(3)(a)) which carries a maximum penalty of a fine of up to $250 and/or imprisonment of up to three months (''MVA'', s 24(5)(a)). Driving an uninsured vehicle is also an offence (''MVA'', s 24(3)(b)) which carries a fine of at least $300 and no more than $2,000 and/or imprisonment for at least seven days and no more than six months (''MVA'', s 24(5)(b)). | Basic coverage is '''mandatory''' for all BC vehicles. Driving while uninsured is an offence (''MVA'', s 24(3)(a)) which carries a maximum penalty of a fine of up to $250 and/or imprisonment of up to three months (''MVA'', s 24(5)(a)). Driving an uninsured vehicle is also an offence (''MVA'', s 24(3)(b)) which carries a fine of at least $300 and no more than $2,000 and/or imprisonment for at least seven days and no more than six months (''MVA'', s 24(5)(b)). | ||
The following is included as part of Basic Coverage. Note that this is meant to be a high-level explanation, and insured individuals should refer to their policy for more detail and up-to-date information. | The following is included as part of Basic Coverage. Note that this is meant to be a high-level explanation, and insured individuals should refer to their policy for more detail and up-to-date information. |