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Legal Notice
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Once you enter onto The Nurburgring, Nordschleife, and
buy your ticket for your lap(s), Ringjunkies cannot be held responsible for
the way you ride your bike, or any accident you may have, howsoever caused.
Any damage to your vehicle, yourself or anyone else, is solely your
responsibility. For this reason, your travel insurance needs to be in force
the day from the day before you travel to Germany until the day you return,
to ensure in the event of an accident, serious injury, or death, that you
and your machine can be repatriated back to the UK. You will be paying for a
ticket to ride on a public toll road in Germany. Your bike will need to be
insured, MOT'd (if applicable), have a current Road Fund License and be
fully road legal. Please ensure all your documents are up to date and are
kept on your person at all times during your trip, as it is a legal
requirement to do so. Please ensure you have completed your E111 form or
your current E111 is up to date. (this can now be done online - link to the
department of health website:
http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/HealthAdviceForTravellers/GettingTreatmentAroundTheWorld/EEAAndSwitzerland/
EEAAndSwitzerlandArticle/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4114795&chk=Q14Cn7
NB. We are not a Travel Agent. Ringjunkies travel to The Nurburgring on
the weekends shown. You simply employ us as a third party to organise a
ferry crossing and a hotel on your behalf. It is not a legal requirement, by
law, to offer Public Liability Insurance, unlike Employers Liability - which
is. So, therefore, we do not provide any third party liability insurance.
If you have any further questions please
contact us
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