What does a green slip cover in NSW?
Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance, also known as Green Slip in New South Wales, provides cover for people who may be injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident involving your vehicle. This may include the driver of your vehicle, other drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists.
How do I get a CTP Green Slip NSW?
How to purchase CTP Green Slip Insurance
- Get a quote and purchase your CTP Green Slip Insurance cover online.
- If your Transport for NSW registration says you need an inspection or E-Safety check, visit Service NSW to find your nearest E-Safety check station.
- Go to Service NSW and register your vehicle.
What does a green slip not cover you for?
A CTP Greenslip does not cover you for any Property Damage, your own damage to your vehicle or damage to other vehicles/property. This means that if you have an accident and your vehicle is damaged, CTP insurance will not apply.
What is the difference between CTP and green slip?
CTP (which stands for Compulsory Third Party) and a Green Slip are the same thing – insurance you need before you can register your vehicle that covers injuries from an accident.
Does comprehensive insurance include CTP?
It’s easy to confuse CTP insurance with comprehensive insurance but they are completely different. CTP is for people only and does not cover damage to any vehicles, yours or someone else’s. Comprehensive covers damage to your vehicle and others’ vehicles and property, but does not cover people.
Is CTP included in Rego NSW?
In New South Wales (where CTP is often known as ‘Green Slip’) and Queensland, you must have CTP Insurance sorted before you can register your car. Drivers can buy it directly from a licensed insurer. CTP is then included in your rego payment.
Is CTP different to car insurance?