no they use govt vehicles
Risk defines the possibility of personal injury, or damage to vehicles or property.
A gun. That is how they used to hi-jack passenger airplanes. Now, airplanes have US Marshals on board AND some flight crew carry weapons, believe it or not.
that is referring to engine displacement, 3.0 liters
POV (Privately Owned Vehicle) is the term used for their personal vehicles.
What kind of property are you referring to? They retain ownership of real estate - vehicles - and any personal property they owned prior to incarceration. They are, however, SEVERELY limited in what, and how much, property they can possess in jail or prison.
Business auto insurance coverages commercial vehicles or vehicles used for work. Personal auto insurance coverages a personal automobile that is not used for work related activities.
The garage is where a personal vehicle is stored.
No, "traffic" is a noun referring to the movement of vehicles or people on roads or streets. It is not an adjective.
If you're referring to air brakes as used in road vehicles, it was George Westinghouse.
It depends which country you are referring to
Absolutely not.
NO But some cities in Texas charge personal property taxes on leased vehicles. From Carrollton's website: "I thought the law was changed several years ago to exempt personal use leased vehicles from property taxation. Motor vehicles leased for personal use after January 2, 2001 may be exempt from property taxes. Tax Code Section 11.252 defines these vehicles as passenger cars or trucks with a shipping weight of less than 9,000 pounds. The law defines "personal use" as using the vehicle more than 50 percent of its mileage for activities that do not involve the production of income. A city, however, may continue to tax personal leased vehicles, if the city adopted an ordinance to do so before January 1, 2002. The City of Carrollton did pass such an ordinance to continue to tax personal leased vehicles. In 2005, (the most recent year available) 75 cities chose to continue taxing all leased vehicles, both personal and business. A list of those cities can be found on the Comptroller's website. Search on key words "leased vehicles". "