A driver. Sometimes you add the name of the vehicle like taxi driver and bus driver.
The person driving the car is the driver, and any other people are passengers. He is actually called a car man.
I'm saying the person who was driving your car. Cuz I mean, that'd be sooo wrong if you got sued, your not the one who crashed the car. Plus you're not suppose to drink and drive
Test Driving Car. Or TDC.
yes
The person driving the car should get into some trouble but you'll get in more trouble because you let someone else drive your car and that person was doing some reckless driving.
Unless the car was stolen (and this has been reported), in the UK the car owner will be held responsible unless they can provide the name and address of the person who was driving. However, if someone else was driving (by implication with your permission) the police may also want to check on the insurance that that person had to drive your car.
Owner.
nothing happens.YOU will go to prison
Sure will.Its your policy,not the person driving its.
Ask the person who is driving the car who the owner is.
You insure a car for a person or persons, so that in the event of a accident with that car, insurance can be claimed only if a named driver on the insurance was driving at that time.
Yes, he is liable if the person driving has a fatal accident. His insurance allows him to cover people that drive his car with his permission. If that person wrecks his car and dies, the insurance would pay the funeral expenses and give the actual cash value for the car minus the deductible.