The plow guy, obviously the car was doing a good deed by moving the car in the first place. but its the plow that backed out when it wasnt supposed to. If your opperating such machinery such as a plow, you should use your common sence as well.so ya, im goin with it was the plow dudes fault.
You can drive vehicles which require the operator to possess a CDL....
can be parked on a taxiway if the operator deems it neccessary for mission completion.
can be parked on a taxiway if the operator deems it neccessary for mission completion.
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A CVOR operator or carrier is the person responsible for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle. The carrier does not necessarily have to be the vehicle owner, but must hold a valid CVOR even when using vehicles that are leased or contracted. Operators are responsible for all the drivers and vehicles in their operation.
There are two ways this can be read, and the answer to both is yes. The first way is, "I got in a wreck and the boss wants me to pay for it." He can do that. The other way is, "The boss wants me to buy my own truck." There are some trucking companies that are 100-percent owner-operator: to work there you have to own a truck.
All vehicles in the state of Washington require registration, including motorcycles. In Washington, all vehicles also require insurance and the operator to have a valid motorcycle license.
To clear a hard code. You need a scanner to connect to the vehicles ECM.
The main global problems of clearing forests and increased gas emissions are global warming and acid rain. The clearing of forests means additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, causing global warming. Increased gas emissions also contribute to global warming and acid rain.
Certainly. You can insure any licensed driver you want as an operator of your vehicles.
In military terms it's a 3531 for the Marine Corps, the Marines who are trained to be experts in operating/driving tactical vehicles
I called the Arizona Motor Vehicles Department and asks them. The operator put me on hold and came back and said, "No".