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Old 03.22.2008
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rider insurance??

after driving for two months i find out the hard way im not supposed to have a rider in my truck due to insurance or lack of ......my wife has talked to several agents with no success .....does anyone have any advice........thanks
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It's kind of too late if you've signed on with a company that has a no rider policy. If you haven't then it's a different story and all you have to do is ask the company about their rider policy. Alot of companies do but some don't. I hauled gasoline and it was out of the question. Most companies that do have the rider policy say the rider must be older than 7 years old. That's what I've seen anyway.
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do you know of any more companies that have a liberal rider policy, i know arrow and melton do, i want to be able to bring my girlfriend or someone with me every now and then for the company???
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KLLM will allow one rider over the age of 12. You have to have 6 months experience first, and then pay a small insurance fee.
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