Yes
Most likely is that the driver was instaled from the A: drive first.
I think you need to get a driver's license first before you operate a car.
4 wheel drive, no. All-wheel drive is an option in the newer chargers (i think it was first an option in the 2009s)
It's not the car you need to worry about, it's the driver. Driver safety diminishes after about 8 hours or 500 miles, whichever comes first.
Yes but the vehicle would need to be insured.
For the answer go to this website...it's quite informative http://www.i18nguy.com/driver-side.html
The first female driver was Sara Christian, racing in the inaugural NASCAR race at Charlotte Speedway on June 19, 1949.
The parents of the first child. Insurance will not cover this because a policy holder has a duty not to let unlicensed driver have their vehicle, whether a minor or not. The first parents are responsible because they knowingly let their child drive without a license and their kid let an unlicensed drunk driver drive their vehicle.
Why would you need to give someone written permission to drive? You would first have to add the person to your insurance as a driver. Giving them written permission doesn't change this requirement.
No because a 30 year old driver have had more experience in driving than a teen just now getting his or her permit or driver's liscence.
First requirement - the contract driver must be properly licensed ... must have a CDL to drive a log truck.
No you can't...your learner's permit allows you to drive only with a licensed driver over 21...your primary license (or whatever its called...the one you get for the first 6 months of your license) allows you to drive to school, work, church, and drive a sibling places.