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Accident Tips

Stay calm

Make sure you & your passenger/s are okay

Driving Tips

Take the license #, insurance information and telephone # from the other driver(s) involved in the accident

Snap a picture with your mobile phone or camera if possible

Hurricane Tips

If you’re going to pass a car, look behind you to make sure there are no vehicles trying to pass you.

Keep a distance of at least 4 seconds between you and the car ahead. Yellow lights mean proceed with caution, not speed up to get through the intersection before the light turns red.

Autodata signs deal with ICWI and Total gas stations

March 16th, 2012

AUTODATA Jamaica, an online provider of vehicular valuation and history information has signed a deal with general insurance giant Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) to provide its underwriting and claims staff with access to Autodata services, namely E-Value and E-History. E-Value provides estimates of the current market values of vehicles, while E-History provides [...]

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Driving with Children

February 28th, 2012

Anyone who has children knows what a distraction they can be while driving.  Children who are bored, hungry, or fighting with their siblings can turn a pleasant family outing into a stressful situation. A 2006 American Automobile Association (AAA) Foundation study found that 80% of accidents involved driver distraction within three seconds of the event. [...]

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ICWI’s Ten-tip guide to Hurricane Preparedness

September 12th, 2011

Unlike territories further north, the Caribbean doesn’t enjoy four nice seasons that blend seamlessly into each other as they come and go each year. While other countries are treated to the sounds of children playing in the leaves on a cool autumn afternoon, our handymen are hard at work hammering in boards and sawing off [...]

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