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Saturday, January 16, 2021

Best Annual Mileage for Insurance – What’s the Perfect Number?



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As much as we like car insurance, it’s still a huge pain in the neck. It does save up a lot of money in case we have an accident, however, we do pay a lot to receive those services. Depending on the car you own, the insurance costs can add up to significant numbers. Not to mention that those numbers increase if you drive too much annually. 

That’s why it’s important to be proactive and know beforehand what’s the best annual mileage for insurance. Once you travel those extra miles, it will be too late to change anything. Let me introduce one of the mileage-related tools, namely a mileage blocker from SuperKilometerFilter.com. Keep on reading to find out what it does and how it is connected to insurance issues.
Can a mileage blocker change the existing mileage?

The mileage blocker from SuperKilometerFilter.com doesn’t change the existing mileage. What I mean is that it can’t rewind or reset the odometer. It’s a tool that stops recording the miles once activated. Rolling back the odometer is the task for another device, such as the mileage programmer. It can reverse the miles i.e. reduce the numbers on the trip meter.

However, odometer correction tools are extremely unethical. Since they roll back the mileage, they are often considered to be fraudulent. People use them to reduce mileage and lie to their customers or reduce insurance costs. Either way, they are using deception to earn/save up some money. 


Can a mileage stopper reduce insurance costs? 

Before we answer this question, it’s important to know what’s the connection between the mileage and insurance costs. To put it simply, high annual mileage equals more chance of accidents. Therefore, insurance companies will essentially make your premium more expensive. The most optimal annual mileage is probably somewhere under 5000 miles if you want to get the best rates for insurance. 

Some people use the mileage stopper to stop recording the mileage and hinder it from increasing after it hits certain numbers. Since it offers the undetectable operation, they might use it to reduce insurance costs. However, this tool isn’t meant for that. It’s suitable for testing the performance of your vehicle, which makes it more ethical. It’s not advisable to use it for deception. 
Is it legal to use the odometer blocker to maintain the best annual mileage for insurance? 

As mentioned, deception can’t be legal and, consequently, using the odometer blocker to maintain the best annual mileage isn’t exactly the right thing to do. 

The odometer blocker from superkilometerfilter.com was designed for testing the performance of your car. It’s a great tool that you can use to check the functionalities of your vehicle. But this doesn’t mean that you should employ it unethically. 



What’s the purpose of the kilometer stopper then?

The main purpose of the kilometer stopper from superkilometerfilter.com is to test the performance of your car. If you’re not sure that every piece works perfectly, you can use this tool to check what’s going on. You should employ it for this reason if you want to remain ethical. 


Conclusion

Though it’s hard to determine the perfect mileage for insurance, we can still say that it’s a safer choice to remain under 5000 miles. That way, you’ll avoid additional charges. You shouldn’t use a mileage blocker to avoid insurance costs, as it’s only meant for testing purposes. After all, being ethical and proactive is the key to being an honest car-owner.





PH to mark 100 days to Lapulapu's 500 years



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On 17 January 2021, Sunday, the Filipino nation will begin its 100-day countdown to the 2021 Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines (2021 QCP). Central in these commemorations is the 500th anniversary of the Victory at Mactan on 27 April 2021 (the reckoning date of the countdown).

The Lapu-Lapu City Government will kick-off the countdown at 5:40 p.m. at the Lapulapu Monument, Liberty Shrine, Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City. Highlight of the event is the declaration of the shrine as a site of the permanent display of the Philippine flag through the NHCP Board Resolution No. 10, s. 2020. Confirmed guests are Office of the Presidential Adviser in the Visayas Secretary Michael Lloyd Dino, Philippine Information Agency Director-General Ramon Cualoping III, Lapu-Lapu City Lone District Representative Paz Radaza, Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, and Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Junard Chan.

It will be followed by a wreath laying at the Sentinel of Freedom (Lapulapu Monument), Rizal Park, Manila (7:00 p.m.). It will be led by NHCP Chairperson and National Quincentennial Committee (NQC) Executive Director Rene R. Escalante. Spectacle of the event is the unveiling of the quincentennial emblem at the Rizal Park—the fourth of the five solar light-powered projects (i.e., Philippine flag, Rizal profile, Holy Rosary, Lapulapu). It is a project of A Liter of Light Foundation. 




The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), in partnership with the Lapu-Lapu City Government, National Museum of the Philippines, and National Parks Development Committee, leads the nation in this milestone.

All events of the NQC are closed to the general public owing to the pandemic. NQC Chairperson Salvador Medialdea instructed the NHCP and the Presidential Communications Operations Office, through the latter’s attached agencies Radio Television Malacañang, Philippine Information Agency, PTV, and other government media, to stream all the events live. The events are powered by PLDT and Smart Communications, Inc.

It was earlier announced by the NQC and NHCP that on April 27, there will be commemorative rites at the Liberty Shrine, to be followed by an evening show in the newly-restored Metropolitan Theater in Manila.

PLDT Enterprise, AF Payments partner for transport sector solution



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The initiative introduces a modernized fare and tracking system for commuter convenience

Under the country's largest integrated telecommunications company PLDT, PLDT Enterprise has entered into a strategic partnership with AF Payments, Inc. (AFPI) to enable a modernized fare and tracking system for the transport sector.

AFPI will bundle its Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS) with PLDT Enterprise’s Smart Tracker solution—powered by Vectras—to provide a complete fleet management and fare collection solution to public transport operators. Public transport operators will now have the option to get fleet management and fare collection functionality from AFPI without the need to contract with multiple suppliers.

The strategic partnership’s goal is to make it easier for Public Transport Operators to meet the demand for effective fleet management and modern fare collection. As it becomes easier for Public Transport Operators to implement fleet management and fare collection systems, the riding public will benefit from more convenient fare payment options, better vehicle scheduling and passenger information systems.

“The Smart Tracker solution aims to simplify the management of fleets of public transport vehicles. With the service, Public Transport Operators can choose to provide locator links which commuters can access in order to better manage their commute and travel time,” says Jojo Gendrano, FVP & Head of PLDT Enterprise Core Business.

With the guidance of the Department of Transportation (DOTr), AF Payments, Inc. (AFPI) has been working with the Public Transport Operators of train, jeepney and bus fleets, including the three light rail systems of Manila and the EDSA bus consortiums, to help make public transport more convenient by introducing modern fare collection based on contact-less cards and QR codes.

“Through this strong partnership with PLDT Enterprise, we continue to build on the efforts of modernizing the public transport sector and making modern fare payment accessible to all,” says Sharon Fong, Chief Commercial Officer of AF Payments Inc.

Jovy Hernandez, ePLDT President & CEO and SVP & Head for PLDT and Smart Enterprise shares that “we at PLDT Enterprise are confident that this strategic partnership will enable a more modernized transportation management and cashless payment system to benefit Filipino commuters. Bus companies can manage their operations better and the public will be assured of a simpler and safer way to commute with contactless payments.”



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