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Originally Posted by racer
Yes, DE is not racing, but Ins Cos have caught on to the popularity and wish to remove themselves from covering them. Maybe it would be worth it to transfer your other cars to another company for coverage and then go after them for the RS.
You don't mention which company you have coverage with. While not looking to singe any one out, I have heard through websites that State Farm and Liberty Mutual have been known to pay out claims from DE incidents. Not sure which other companies are as friendly.
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I emailed Geico that I would like to do Drivers Education courses since my car is hard to drive and wants to spin out all the time. They emailed me back right away saying they are doing some research. After few hours, they asked me what courses that I am going to attend for learning to drive the car. I sent with the links of PCA Potomac DEs and BSR website. Then, they wrote me following email back.
"The type of courses you had provided, high performance driving, auto crossing, etc, are not covered. However, your coverage would extend if you were taking a state-approved driver's education course. The following link is from the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicle's approved courses:
http://dmvnow.com/webdoc/citizen/drivers/cdl_schools.asp"