The new scooter laws in Alberta allow people with a valid learners license (class 7) to drive a 50cc scooter. Is it possible to insure a scooter without a class 6 motorcycle license? My current insurance company said you have to have a class 6 for any motorcycle policy.
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Can you insure a scooter without a class 6 motorcycle license?
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For more information on Alberta motorcycle insurance and the stipulations associated with it, you might want to check out the following articles from the Government of Alberta’s Transportation website:
Regarding new licensing legislation for scooters in Alberta, yes, you will be able to obtain scooter insurance with a class 7 license, subject to certain stipulations.
Sean Graham, Principal Broker at KTX Insurance Brokers.
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