Hi all,
Just a reply, follow up and update to my older post from my Argentina/ Chile border crossings with regards to motorbike insurance in Argentina.
When I crossed from Chile into Argentina at Paso Roballo I didn't have motorbike insurance. I was used to paying for insurance when it was mandatory for entry in Central America and South America at the convieniently located insurance offices at the borders. This is a fairly remote border as compared to the more major ones.....
The Argentinian border guard asked for my "international insurance", I pleaded ignorance, but he was quiet determined that he wouldn't let me enter without it. Eventually another biker friend who spoke better spanish persuaded the officer that I would buy the insurance when I crossed into Argentina at the next town. The officers then stamped me and my bike into Argentina and said I could probably get it at Perito Moreno or south at El Calafate. They also said that the police officers may not be so friendly if they caught me without insurance. I was heading south so I chanced it to El Calafate.
The main reason I was concerned with getting insurance, was because a friend of mine a month earlier was asked for all forms of identification and insurances after being pulled over. Including: the usual moto paperwork, passport, home country drivers licence, international drivers licence (I had never been asked for this in 42,000kms through the Americas), some form of motorbike insurance and a few other obscure papers that he luckily had. My friend believed he was just trying to catch him out to get a bribe. Therefore I wasn't keen in being in that situation.
When I arrived at El Calafate I was directed to Federacion Patronal Seguros S.A.
They were very helpful, Samantha Guibe was the officer who assisted me,
the address is Gobernador Gregores No. 1206 P. Alta Oficina 6 El Calafate, Santa Cruz
Tel: (02902) 494824
email:
infofedpat@cotecal.com.ar
the insurance cost 153 pesos or $22 USD for 4 months
the insurance also covered Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, Brasil and Paraguay.
Apparently you can buy it online at
www.fedpat.com.ar or pay more to extend the coverage online or over the phone.
I believe there is another one in Perito Moreno from other posts.
At the other Argentinian border crossings in southern Patagonia I crossed multiple times near San Sebastian and near Puerto Natales, I wasn't asked once for insurance.
So yeah, I guess its up to the rider if you want to take the chance.
cheers and hopefully this helps other riders out
Dom
ps does anyone know if it is illegal to ride a motorbike in Argentina without insurance?