Persons under 18 may not be employed to drive a motor vehicle.
Generally, the person is a chauffeur if employed to drive a private or rented vehicle.
False
Yes, they can own a vehicle. They just can't drive it.
yes, at least in the united states. i do no know about other countries.
I would guess when he works on a farm operating farm equipment. Especially if it is a family business
Yes, of course
Chauffeur .
A Chauffeur is a person employed to drive a vehicle. The term 'chauffeur' comes from the French word for stoker. This is because the earliest automobiles were steam-powered and required a driver to 'stoke' the engine.
can a person drive a vehicle of a deceased person that is deliquent in payments
Chauffeur (noun) - A person employed to drive a car.
Probably not, the insurance would be too high.
At 18, but you have to get the type of license for the type of driving you want to do. If you want to drive a large truck or delivery you would need a truck license.