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Originally Posted by Nlkko
What's "at fault"? Is 50/50 at fault? Is 1/99 at fault?
This indirectly discourages driving in the cities, as you automatically have way higher chance to get into an at-fault accident given the density compared to rural. Higher chance to be arbitrarily assigned partially at fault.
Just another tax on driving in Vancouver, albeit targeted.
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Existing ICBC at-fault premium increases
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When fault is split, you might share 25%, 50% or 75% of the fault with another driver.
Your insurance premium may increase if you are found to be more than 25 percent at fault for a crash unless you have been claim-free for a long time.
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I'm guessing it'll stay the same. So 50% at fault = premium increase.