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Am I still covered for liability coverage if I drive my car in a parade?

I'll be driving my car in a parade. I won't be hauling a float and will have no passengers. Will I still be covered?

Jun 25, 2019 Santa Claus, IN

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Ross Martin

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Ross joined The Zebra as a writer and researcher in 2019. He specialized in writing insurance content to help shoppers make informed decisions.

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Yes, you should be covered for liability while driving in a parade. Many people who drive in parades tend to have classic or modified vehicles which often require different types of insurance coverage, but under your circumstances I don't think that would be required. Still, you may want to check with your specific insurance company just to be sure since every company has different rules and stipulations.

Good luck! If you have any further questions don't hesitate to ask.

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