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They say, driving a car moves the body but riding a bike moves the soul, no wonder it is every bad boy’s dream─to own a big bike! On the other hand, we cannot deny the fact that riding the bike, though it obviously gives thrill, is more risky than driving a car. This is the reason why there is a motorcycle insurance, to secure the safety of the rider. But what if you are riding with a loved one, say with your wife, how can you ensure the safety of the both of you while on the road?

One of the things that can guarantee you and your partner’s safety is by adding her name as a rider under your motorbike insurance. This is the same with the ‘name driver’ of a car insurance. But this is not as easy as you may think, for there are decisive factors to consider including the following:
Rider needs to be ranging from 25 to 65 years of age.
 -  Should have the same license as the main rider.
 -  Should have held a driving license for at least 2 years prior the date of your policy.
 -  Should not have the license suspended or cancelled at any time in the 5 years prior the date of your policy.
 -  Should not have been rejected or declined insurance at any time in the last 3 years; and
 -  Should not have had a cancelled or terminated insurance at any time in the last 3 years.
With this, riding with your loved one would surely be more exciting and safe, as it can cover the both of you in case an accident suddenly happens. Just be reminded that adding your spouse name under the motor insurance means an increase to your premium, but it is absolutely worth paying for especially if your wife will regularly use it.
If you want to get the best motorcycle insurance quote in Singapore, Autoshield is here to help. Reach us via our customer service hotline at 6385 0777 or contact us via SMS at 8588 1688, 8588 9191, 8686 9991, 8688 9991, 8588 9991, 8866 9991, 8868 9991, 8668 9991.

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