Car Insurance, Christmas Holidays, and You
Since it comes at the end of the year, it may also be regarded as a time for people to look back at the year and count their blessings one by one.
This does not mean that people who cannot point at any tangible achievement in the year should not reflect on events and move towards making amends where necessary.
What it does mean is that as you count your blessings, you also look at your failures and plan ahead for the coming year.
Checking your insurance cover before driving abroad But to many people the most important thing about Christmas is that it brings with it opportunity for holidays.
Holidays at a time of a major global financial crisis of the standing of the credit crunch could be very challenging.
Yet many people cannot afford not to have one.
Come what may, they'll have a holiday and may even proceed abroad to make it remarkable.
One of the numerous fallouts of the credit crisis is that increasing number of people opt to travel abroad by driving all the way in their car.
This means each family that decides to drive to a holiday destinations must check to be sure that a number of things are in place to make their journey hitch-free.
At the time of Easter earlier in the year one of the issues raised was the question of car insurance.
Car insurance products on the market are several and of varying level of coverage.
The most essential is the comprehensive car insurance policy which often guarantees drivers wider and adequate coverage.
But when travelling abroad the situation could differ considerably.
Whereas in the UK comprehensive car insurance could, to a very large extent, take care of drivers' needs, in other countries, even within the European Union, the policy is automatically devalued to a third party cover.
In addition drivers would need to have with them other documentations like driving licence and evidence of car registration.
In the past many drivers from the UK were found to have left these documents behind and headed abroad on holiday.
Importance of breakdown cover Of relevance is breakdown insurance cover, which could save motorists a lot of money - home or abroad.
But nearly two-thirds of UK drivers don't take with them details of their breakdown policies when travelling abroad, a study revealed recently.
Highlighting the importance of breakdown cover this week, reports quoted the AA insurance company as saying that two million drivers in the country without the policy collectively lost £120 million last year.
This amount was arrived at based on what each driver paid whenever roadside assistance was called for in the event of a sudden breakdown.
The figures further revealed that motorists without basic breakdown insurance risk paying, as call-out charges, three times as much as they would pay if they had the cover.
"It might seem tempting to save a few quid now and gamble that your car will carry you through the downturn without crunching to a halt - but driving without breakdown cover is like roadside roulette," AA spokesman Andy Taylor explained the enormity of the risk in a sentence.
In as much as it's fun driving your car abroad it's highly recommended that drivers do all that is necessary to make their holidays worthwhile.
Perhaps shopping around, early as possible, for the most suitable deals on the market could be one way to begin such preparations.