Road Hazards definition
Examples of Road Hazards in a sentence
You will be covered for a replacement tire should the tire become non-repairable due to impact breaks, snags, punctures, or other Road Hazards up to one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each tire replacement per occurrence up to a maximum aggregate of four hundred dollars ($400.00) during the term of this contract.
You will be covered for a replacement tire should the tire become nonrepairable due to impact breaks, snags, punctures, or other Road Hazards up to one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each tire replacement per occurrence up to a maximum aggregate of four hundred dollars ($400.00) during the term of this contract.
You will be covered for a replacement tire should the tire become non- repairable due to impact breaks, snags, punctures, or other Road Hazards up to one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each tire replacement per occurrence up to a maximum aggregate of four hundred dollars ($400.00) during the term of this contract.
Road Hazards found in construction zones or at construction sites are specifically excluded from this definition.
Coverage applies for damages caused by Road Hazards, or by contact with medians, curbs, parking stops, or other hazards or conditions in the roadway.
Pursuant to this Agreement, We will cover the costs to repair and/or replace the Covered Vehicle’s front windshield if chipped or cracked by propelled rocks or other Road Hazards.
Subject to all of the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in this Agreement, the Administrator agrees to pay on Your behalf or reimburse You the Reasonable Repair Cost incurred for the repair or replacement of the tires and or wheels identified above or for such replacement tires and wheels while installed on the vehicle identified above, resulting from their operational failure (a “Failure”) caused by defects in materials or workmanship or Road Hazards.
Coverage applies for damages caused by Road Hazards as defined in "Tire and Wheel (Rim) Road Hazard Protection," or by contact with medians, parking stops, or other hazards or conditions in the roadway.