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by Larry Chiang on September 18, 2025


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If you’re driving the vehicle yourself to transport it (e.g., relocating or delivering it), rather than having it shipped by a carrier, standard **auto insurance** typically applies, as you’re operating the vehicle on public roads. However, there are specific considerations and types of insurance to ensure you’re fully covered during this process:
Key Insurance Considerations
1. **Personal Auto Insurance**:
   – Your existing **comprehensive and collision coverage** should cover the vehicle for damage, theft, or accidents while you’re driving it, regardless of the purpose (e.g., relocation or delivery).
   – Verify with your insurer that your policy extends to long-distance or cross-state travel, as some policies have restrictions on geographic coverage or usage (e.g., personal vs. commercial use).
   – If you’re transporting the vehicle for business purposes (e.g., delivering it for sale or as part of a job), your personal policy may not cover “business use.” You may need a **commercial auto insurance policy
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2. **Temporary or Short-Term Insurance
   – If you’re driving someone else’s vehicle (e.g., for a friend or client) or a newly purchased car not yet added to your policy, consider **temporary auto insurance** (available in some regions for 1–30 days) to cover the specific trip.
   – Alternatively, ask the vehicle’s owner to confirm their insurance covers other drivers, or check if your policy includes **non-owned vehicle coverage**.
3. **Interstate or Cross-Border Travel**:
   – If you’re driving across state lines or into another country (e.g., U.S. to Canada or Mexico), ensure your insurance meets the minimum liability requirements for each region. Some insurers offer **temporary endorsements** for cross-border travel.
   – For international moves, you may need specialized **international auto insurance** or a policy specific to the destination country.
4. **Specialty Vehicles**:
   – If the vehicle is a classic, luxury, or modified car, confirm that your policy covers its full value. You may need **agreed value coverage** (common for classic cars) to ensure proper compensation in case of a total loss.
   – For vehicles being transported for shows or sales, consider **in-transit coverage** for high-value cars, which some insurers offer as an add-on.
5. **Roadside Assistance**:
   – For long-distance drives, adding **roadside assistance** to your policy can cover breakdowns, towing, or other issues during the trip.
### Steps to Take
– **Contact Your Insurer**: Confirm that your current policy covers the specific trip, including distance, purpose, and any state/country-specific requirements.
– **Check for Exclusions**: Some policies exclude coverage for business use, long-distance moves, or driving in certain areas (e.g., Mexico).
– **Get Supplemental Coverage if Needed**: If your policy falls short, purchase temporary or commercial coverage for the trip.
– **Document the Vehicle’s Condition**: Take photos before the trip to document any pre-existing damage in case you need to file a claim.
– **Carry Proof of Insurance**: Ensure you have digital or physical proof of insurance, as required by law in most regions.
### Costs
– If your existing policy applies, there’s no additional cost unless you add endorsements (e.g., roadside assistance or cross-border coverage, typically $10–$50).
– Temporary insurance can cost $15–$50 per day, depending on the vehicle and coverage limits.
– Commercial or specialty policies vary widely based on the vehicle’s value and trip details.
Since you’re driving the vehicle yourself, your personal auto insurance is likely sufficient unless the trip involves unique circumstances (e.g., commercial use or international travel). Always double-check with your provider to avoid coverage gaps. If you share more details (e.g., the vehicle type, trip distance, or purpose), I can refine the advice!

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