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Question 42 of 44 in Liability Coverages

Is my personal auto policy good if I drive to Canada or Mexico?


Most U.S. policies cover you if you drive in Canada, but you must remember to have evidence of insurance with you. Before driving in Mexico, you should check with your insurance agent about getting coverage for Mexico. Mexican traffic laws are so significantly different from those in the U.S. and Canada (some accidents may come under criminal statutes) that Mexican coverage is required.
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