Cover-vehicule meaning in English

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Definition

to cover (a car): to insure (a car), to buy insurance for (a car) verb

Examples

  • "Shannon : It means that your vehicles aren't covered."
Exercise 1
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Select the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is the correct answer. Bruno writes that he "was no longer covered" on the day of his collision. In this context, to be "covered" means to be protected by insurance. Bruno says that he had not renewed his insurance, meaning that the insurance had expired.
This is incorrect. Bruno writes that the "truck driver was the responsible party", meaning that the truck driver was responsible for the accident. A "party" refers to a person or group involved in a legal process.
This is incorrect. Bruno wants Brian to find "insurance coverage for all eventualities" for the Delavigne Corp vehicles. This does not mean that he should find the cheapest car insurance, but one which provides insurance for all possibilities.

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