How to Check Motorcycle Compulsory Insurance?

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MacPaige
07/30/25 8:02am
1. Official Website of Insurance Company: To inquire about motorcycle compulsory insurance, you can visit the official website of the insurance company, where you can find relevant information about compulsory insurance. 2. Call the Insurance Company's Customer Service Hotline: Provide the customer service with relevant identity information to conduct the inquiry. 3. Insurance Company Branches: Bring your insurance policy and ID card to the branches of the insurance company to handle the vehicle insurance inquiry. 4. Motor Vehicle Information Sharing Platform: Simply enter the license plate number to inquire. More related information is as follows: 1. Categories: If a motorcycle needs insurance, the main types are compulsory insurance and commercial insurance. These include compulsory insurance, motorcycle loss insurance, third-party liability insurance, theft insurance, seat liability insurance, spontaneous combustion insurance, scratch insurance, etc. Among these, compulsory insurance is mandatory and must be purchased. As for commercial insurance, owners generally opt for motorcycle loss insurance and third-party liability insurance, while the other types are usually decided based on actual circumstances. 2. Compulsory Insurance: Compulsory insurance refers to a type of insurance where, in the event of a road traffic accident caused by the insured motorcycle resulting in personal injury, death, or property loss to the victim (excluding the driver and passengers of the insured vehicle), the insurance company will provide compensation within the liability limit. Motorcycle loss insurance refers to a type of insurance where the insurer compensates for losses caused by natural disasters (excluding earthquakes) or accidents within the scope of the insurance liability, according to the contract terms.
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