30 — Friday, July 10, 1992 - North Shore News NEWS photo Grad Ledwidge MECHANIC EARL Hastings (kneeling) talks with Motor Vehicle branch inspector Jay Northcott while a resident looks at a Friday morning (July 3} accident invoiving a cement mixer. A West | Vancouver police department spokesman said the unoccupied cement mixer was being unioaded in a driveway on 30th Street in West Vancouver when it rolled backwards onto 30th Street and flipped over just before entering an intersection at Marine Drive. There were no in- juries in the accident and damage to the truck is estimated in excess of $1,000. Protect your holiday with proper coverage IF YOU'RE in the process of making summer holiday plans, there are a few in- surarice items that could be a big help if the holiday goes less than smoothly. Hardie AUTOTOPIC * First, if you plan to drive in the U.S.,. your Autoplan insurance provides all of the coverages and no-fauli accident benefits -you have at home. ICBC will look after many medical expenses if you or any of your family are in- jured in a motor vehicle mishap, either as driver, passenger, cyclist or pedestrian. However, you should take out extra medical insurance to vover any of your group injured in an accident not invelving a motor vehicle. Over the next few weeks, we will look at a number of ICBC * coverages you may wish to con- sider. This week: the Vehicle Travel Protection Policy. This policy covers you and those you name in it if you become stranded due to a motor vehicle accident or the theft of your vehicle on a business or holiday trip. Coverage applies to Canada or the U.S., including Hawaii and Alaska, but not Mex- ico or any other country. The Vehicle Travel Protection Policy doesn’t pay for damages to your vehicle or for injuries that you sustain — regular Autoplan coverages look after that part. Here is what it does cover: @ Additional living expenses up to $500 or $1,000 (depending on the number of people insured) for lodging, meals, phone calls and transportation. © Replacement vehicie expenses up to $500, including rental of 2 replacement vehicle, hiring a taxi or other public transportation costs. @ Travel expenses to return home, up to $1,500 or $3,000 (depending on the number of people insured) without restriction on’ the * form of transportation. @ Expenses incurred to return the vehicle home, up to $750. The policy is available only for B.C.-registered and -licensed private passenger vehicles, motor: homes, motorcycles and commer- cial motor vehicles with a gross weight not exceeding 5,000 kilograms. Only B.C. residents may purchase it, but they can ex- tend its coverage to travelling companions who may not be Brit- isp Columbians. - ‘Wings and wheels on display THE CANADIAN Museum - of ‘Flight and Transporta- tion (near Crescent Beath af 13527 Crescent Rd. in South Surrey) is holding its ith Annual Wings and Wheels °92 celebration on Saturday and Sunday, July 11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Featured are displays of vintage (and current} aircraft, aviation ground handling equipment, ultralights, cars, motorcycles, fire trucks and more. Among special events are helicopter rides (weather permit- ting), aerobatic displays, fly-bys of warbirds, vintage and ultralight aircraft, and the famous ‘‘Snoopy * and the Red Baron”’ skit. Plan to attend. Admission is $3 (family $10), while children under six are free. For more information call 535-1115 or 278-9804, Next week Greg Wilson test drives the Hyundai Scoupe | HUGE SAVINGS ON ALL VEHICLE MAKES & MODELS. 4062 NISSAN PATHFINDER XE eon 49,567 | 1892 MAZDA MPV 7 passenger, VG auto quo 7,420 1982 MAZDA MYSTERE MX6 RS 1992 ACURA VIGOR. LS 5 speed sedan, toaded 1S, 5 spd, fully custom . custo" aor LEASE PRICE ju LEASE PRICE Based on 48 month open ended ieases with zero down OAC. Freight & PDI Included. Taxes extra, Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated . WE ACCEPT TRADES CUSTOM LEASE “VEHICLE LEASING SPECIALISTS {fi 1348 MARINE DR., N.V. 988-1142 | ELEGANT AND VERSATILE. : A BRILLIANT CONCEPT...EXTENDED.