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when justcars asks you "have had your license suspended in the last three years"

does that mean 3years from the date of the incedent??

i had my licence diqualified for 3 years, 4 years ago. i got them back a year ago.

can anyone tell me if that policy applies to me? i was obviosly off the road for that three years.

the date of my offence was almost 4 years ago?

all feedback and advice will be appreciated

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when justcars asks you "have had your license suspended in the last three years"

does that mean 3years from the date of the incedent??

i had my licence diqualified for 3 years, 4 years ago. i got them back a year ago.

can anyone tell me if that policy applies to me? i was obviosly off the road for that three years.

the date of my offence was almost 4 years ago?

all feedback and advice will be appreciated

Have you had your license supsended in the last 3 years ? NO

Have you had your license suspended in the last 4 years? YES

I would ask them the question. As if you need your insurance, and they say get a copy of your driving record, they might say you lied. So ask them that way you are 100% sure.

See I think as your licence has been suspended for 2 of those 3 years, then thats a yes it has been to that question.

i asked them this exact question a couple of weeks ago, and i was told that its from the date of the incident which caused you to have your license suspended, not the date of when your license was suspended (usually a later date, not on the spot)

but to make sure you should call them it will take less time than it did to post up here, and you will get a sure answer straight away.

hmmm heres a question for you.

I will soon loose my licence (tomorow) for loss of points on a double demerit weekend, 80kph, 60kph for 40m then 80km again, double lane highway with a 4m island separating the other side of the highway with another 2 lanes in opposing direction, wanker was sitting behind the trees with his gun and the fact that i let of throttle to decellerate instead of braking means I now have $150 and 6 points... anyway, do I have to adv my insurance company to keep my cover or will it blow up in my face if my car is involved in an accident with the other person listed on my poilcy?

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