Definition: Travelers Car Insurance refers to an insurance policy that covers damage or theft to a vehicle driven by a person traveling on a commercial, business, or corporate transportation service, including rental cars or similar vehicles. The term "car" generally includes passenger vehicles (such as sedans and SUVs) such as those used for personal use in many households. The specific terms of travelers car insurance can vary depending on the type of vehicle being insured, the location and circumstances of your travel, and the policy's coverage limits. Common types of travelers car insurance policies may include: 1. Comprehensive: This covers general damage and bodily injury to the vehicle and its occupants in the event of an accident. 2. Liability: This typically provides coverage for injuries sustained while traveling on a personal vehicle, and it does not cover damage or theft to your own vehicles. 3. Third-party liability: This policy is essential if you have personal insurance that covers third parties such as passengers or pedestrians who may be injured in a collision with your vehicle. 4. Collision only (not comprehensive or liability): This coverage limits claims for damage or theft to the vehicle itself, not its occupants, and does not cover bodily injury or property damage. The term "travelers car insurance" is used to describe the type of policy designed to protect travelers driving on commercial, business, or corporate transportation services from losses resulting from accidents involving such vehicles.