Whose occupation?
Potter
One who sews well, or whose occupation is to sew.
"A woman whose occupation is sewing."-Merriam Webster
When a speeding citation is given, it is given to the driver... not the owner of the vehicle nor the person (or company) who is insuring the vehicle. Therefore, the driver's insurance and driving record will reflect the charge. If this person was driving a company vehicle (and therefore insurance paid by the company) then the companies insurance policy COULD be affected but not always. The cost of corporate insurance policies that cover multiple vehicle and/or drivers are determined by many factors such as # of vehicles, types of vehicles, company claim history, # of drivers and ages there of. Most companies must report their drivers information to the insurance company which will then check the drivers records which will then allow the insurance company to 'rate that driver' and asses a cost for insuring that driver. Some companies will refuse employ drivers with too many moving violations... or not let them drive company vehicles. I hope the answered your question.
One whose occupation is manufacturing, selling, or applying cosmetics. Includes beauticians.
it is the person who pulls out on your street
A mechanic whose occupation is to build mills, or to set up their machinery.
one whose occupation is the wholesale purchase and retail sale of goods for profit
A man whose occupation is to cover buildings with tiles., A doorkeeper or attendant at a lodge of Freemasons.
One whose occupation is to manufacture utensils, ornaments, etc., of silver; a worker in silver.
most of the time the person already in the 'driving lane'' having possession of that lane, other drivers have to yield to that person...however if someone were speeding more than likely will be a comparative neglience assessed to someone as well........