The Get Home Safe program provides current and new policyholders the option of using a taxi or car service when they feel that it is unsafe to operate their car. Whether they are drowsy, have been drinking, or feel that driving is dangerous in any way; Plymouth Rock Assurance will reimburse them for a taxi/car ride home up to $50 per policy per year.
The initiative stems from our commitment to making the Garden State a safe place to drive and for providing our customers more than just insurance.
At Plymouth Rock Assurance we aim to provide your customers with exceptional customer service.
Steps for reimbursement:
When the circumstances arise that they do not feel safe driving they can call any taxi or car service.
Customers should save their receipt.
Customers fill out a reimbursement form and mail it to the address shown. Reimbursement will follow 4-6 weeks. Form can be found PlymouthRockNJ.com/ghs.
1. Idling Stinks
There are some specific situations in which a vehicle may idle for an extended times, such as when it is stuck in traffic, or at a drive-thru window. See http://www.stopthesoot.org/ for a complete listing of exemptions.
At The Gili Agency, we value our safe (and violation-free!) drivers – so we’ve compiled a helpful list of three other overlooked traffic laws of which you should be aware:
2. Move Over
New Jersey’s “Move Over” law requires that all motorists approaching a stationary, authorized emergency vehicle, tow truck, highway maintenance or other emergency service vehicle that is displaying a flashing, blinking or alternating red, blue, amber or tallow light, or any configuration of lights containing one of these colors, must change lanes, safety and traffic conditions permitting, into a lane not adjacent to the authorized vehicle. If a lane change is impossible, prohibited by law or unsafe, the motorist must reduce speed of his vehicle to reasonable and proper speed, slower than the posted limit, and be prepared to stop if necessary. Motorists who violate this law face a fine of not less than $100.
3. Safe Corridors
In order to improve highway safety,
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Teenage Driving Facts

