Security specialists the world over advise MAKE NOISE! WAVE YOUR ARMS WILDLY TO GAIN THE ATTENTION OF OTHER CAR DRIVERS OR PEOPLE ON THE STREET!
Get out of the car when it slows down for a turn, or stops for a traffic signal.
Cause the kidnapper to wreck the car! This can be accomplished by wrenching the steering wheel to one side HARD! -and HANG ONTO IT!
To put it into a short "catch-phrase, "COMPLY AND DIE".
And you DON'T want to do THAT!
EVERY Survivor of a kidnap attempt recommends FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! -Because at that point, your life REALLY DOES depend on it.
If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should
a motorist
A Chauffeur is a person that drives a private car for someone.
A person who is employed to drive a car for someone is a chauffeur.
Your insurance rate will increase.
Generally speaking, just you. In the U.S. in most states, your insurance covers anyone who drives the car (in the insurance business, there is a saying, "When you loan your car, you also loan your insurance). However, if there is someone who regularly drives your car besides you, you may want to have them listed as a driver.
If everyone was legal, yes, a collision should be covered by the insurance company.
no. It could be, depending on the details.
Stakeout.
they do that because someone drives for them hoe
yes
Yes. If your name is on the registration of the car, you are considered to be in control of who is allowed to drive it, therefore, you are held legally and financially responsible for everyone who drives your car. Many insurance companies do not cover drivers other than the registered owner, should an accident occur. This is why it's wise to be very, very careful of who you allow to drive your car.