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Önümüzdeki günlerde bir araç kiralacağım fakat endişem şudur ki,
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SİGORTA BİLGİLERİ

Minibustaksi araçları, 2918 sayılı Karayolları ve trafik yasasında öngörülen Mecburi Mali Mesuliyet (Trafik) ve Hasar Sorumluluk (Kasko) sigortaları kapsamında teminat altına alınmışlardır. Minibustaksi müşterilerinin gerek öngörülen kanunların emrettiği ve gerekse tercihleri doğrultusunda sigortalanmalarını görev sayar. Bu nedenle altı tür sigortayı müşterilerinin hizmetine sunar.

NOT: FİYATLARIMIZA TÜM SİGORTALAR DAHİLDİR.

Trafik Sigortası

Kanun gereği yapılan ve ekstra ücret gerektirmeyen zorunlu sigortadır.

 

Hasar Sorumluluk Sigortası - Kasko (CDW)
Minibüstaksi Rent a Car’dan kiralanan araçların kullanımı sırasında ortaya çıkabilecek hasarlar ve tüm sorumlulukları kiracıya aittir.
Ancak kiracı, günlük ekstra ücret ödeyerek, araç hasarındaki sorumluluğunu ortadan kaldırabilir. Hasar Sorumluluk Sigortası, kiracının kullanımı sonucu doğabilecek maddi zararların tümünü teminat altına alır.

Ferdi Kaza Sigortası

Muhtemel kaza anında araçta bulunan kişilerin tedavi masrafları - kalıcı sakatlık ve vefat tazminatlarını karşılayan sigortadır.

 

Hırsızlık Sigortası (TP)
Kiracı günlük ücretini ödeyerek kiraladığı aracı çalınmaya karşı teminat altına alabilir.

Lastik - Cam - Far Sigortası (TWH)
Kiracı dilerse, günlük ücretini ödeyerek Kasko sigorta kapsamına girmeyen Lastik yarılması, Cam ve Far kırılmalarından doğabilecek tazminatları sigorta kapsamına alabilir.

3. Şahıslara Karşı Sorumluluk Sigortası (PAIPLUS)
Yükümlülüğü arttırıcı bu sigorta ile kiracı, kullanımı sonucu 3. şahıslarda doğabilecek maddi zararları ücreti karşılığı teminat altına alabilir.

Tüm sigortaların geçerli olabilmesi için;

Kötü kullanım ve tam kusurlu olunmaması,
Aracın alkol veya uyuşturucu etkisinde kullanılmaması,
Aracın yasal hız sınırları dışında kullanılmaması,
Alkol ve trafik raporlarının araç yerinden oynatılmadan alınmış ve en geç 48 saat içinde Minibüstaksi Rent a Car’a ulaştırılmış olması,
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 Aksi takdirde Sigortalar geçersiz olacak ve kiracı tüm hasarlardan sorumlu tutulacaktır. Ayrıca;Minibüstaksi Rent a Car yetkililerine, yetkili trafik ekiplerine ve yerel kolluk kuvvetlerine yanıltıcı beyanlarda ve yönlendirmelerde bulunmak ve araçların trafiğe kapalı ve yasak bölgelerde kullanılması ile aşırı yük ve yolcu taşıması sigortaların kendiliğinden iptaline neden olacaktır.

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A Coke and a Smile

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 Thirsty?" Grampy asked, never removing the pipe from his mouth.

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  The big old monster greedily accepted my dime, and I heard the bottles shift. On tiptoes I reached up and opened the heavy door. There they were: one neat row of thick green bottles, necks staring directly at me, and ice cold from the refrigeration. I held the door open with my shoulder and grabbed one. With a quick yank, I pulled it free from its bondage. Another one immediately took its place. The bottle was cold in my sweaty hands. I will never forget the feeling of the cool glass on my skin. With two hands, I positioned the bottleneck under the heavy brass opener that was bolted to the wall. The cap dropped into an old wooden box, and I reached in to retrieve it. I was cold and bent in the middle, but I knew I needed to have this souvenir. Coke in hand, I proudly marched back out into the early evening dusk. Grampy was waiting patiently. He smiled.

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After a time a daughter was born to Malcolm, he did not allow a living being to come to his house, only himself and the nurse. He asked this woman, "Will you yourself bring up the child to keep her in hiding far away where eye will not see a sight of her nor ear hear a word about her?"
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"Well," said the hunter, "I may do that--keep my mouth shut and my tongue quiet, since I came to the house and received hospitality from you; but by the hand of thy father and grandfather, and by your own two hands, if some other of the people of the world saw this beauteous creature you have here hid away, they would not long leave her with you, I swear."

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"What like are these men when seen, if we were to see them?" said Deirdre.

"Why, the aspect and form of the men when seen are these," said the hunter: "they have the colour of the raven on their hair, their skin like swan on the wave in whiteness, and their cheeks as the blood of the brindled red calf, and their speed and their leap are those of the salmon of the torrent and the deer of the grey mountain side. And Naois is head and shoulders over the rest of the people of Erin."

"However they are," said the nurse, "be you off from here and take another road. And, King of Light and Sun! in good sooth and certainty, little are my thanks for yourself or for her that let you in!"

The hunter went away, and went straight to the palace of King Connachar. He sent word in to the king that he wished to speak to him if he pleased. The king answered the message and came out to speak to the man. "What is the reason of your journey?" said the king to the hunter. Just out of the chat.
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Connachar, King of Ulster, sent for his nearest kinsmen, and he told them of his intent. Though early rose the song of the birds mid the rocky caves and the music of the birds in the grove, earlier than that did Connachar, King of Ulster, arise, with his little troop of dear friends, in the delightful twilight of the fresh and gentle May; the dew was heavy on each bush and flower and stem, as they went to bring Deirdre forth from the green knoll where she stayed. Many a youth was there who had a lithe leaping and lissom step when they started whose step was faint, failing, and faltering when they reached the bothy on account of the length of the way and roughness of the road.

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