yes
The vehicle is registered to your boss, so yes. You need to take the ticket to him, along with money to pay the ticket, so he knows what is against his vehicle.
No, no ticket, no report, no knowledge to insurance company.
It might if your company requires it. It really doesn't matter since the ticket is tied to your license number and not necessarily the vehicle you drove. They just happen to write down the vehicle description that you were in at the time.
Yes, absolutely.
Sure, it's on your record isn't it.
Ask your boss or if it's a large company the human resources department.
One can find the contact details to the Boss Snow Plow Company at most online directories. Yellow Pages website gives a complete description of this business's contact information.
to race, first, you'll need to find a ticket which allows you to race, and battle bosses. in total, there are 36 tickets including the boss tickets. there are tickets in some random places. some might be hard to find, some are just sitting in middle of the street. after collecting a ticket, go to ticket office. you will find a yellow icon in the mini map, use that to help you find it. then, select a race/boss to do and then click select and it will start loading and there you have it! hope this help you out.
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What. Why would you think this is required? An insurance company will not find you a new vehicle is your is totaled, they will pay you the actual cash value of the vehicle you had.
Boss audio is a company which provides audio system. If you are looking for an information about boss audio then visit their website and browse their products if you are planning to purchase one.
Yes.. if they pull a Cananda MVR report.