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Yes, I recently bought me insurance and they asked if I was going to be the driver or not.
Electronic Stability Program
If they are going to drive, they must be a listed driver on a vehicle in the household.
being listed as a driver on a vehicle has to do with your insurance and not the company selling the vehicle. if the insurance runs your credit report before they make a final quotation for coverage, then they could possibly deny you as being an insurable driver on a certain vehicle. it probably won't happen but could depending on what state you live in.
The dash lights on a vehicle are there to let the driver know what is going on with the vehicle. Most lights are self explanatory if they are not the Manuel will have a diagram.
Inertia is why - the people keep going after the vehicle stops.
if you are driving a military vehicle you are required to have a TC or co-driver reason for that is to keep the driver awake and alert while going on missions and to have drivers to switch out when they get fatigued also both the driver and co driver are to be awake at all times when in the truck
A person learning to drive can learn by going to your local DMV and getting the driver's book. This will teach them the rules of the road. Practical driving experience with a qualified driver is a must to learn how to handle a vehicle.
The owner of the vehicle is going to be held liable for any damages caused by the underage driver.
Some companies will allow the named insured to be excluded as a driver. Remember that an exclusion means that you will not be allowed to drive the vehicle and if you do then there is no coverage at all if a claim occurs. You will also have to have anyone who is going to drive the vehicle listed on the policy as a driver. You can't have a policy without a driver listed on it.
If the company you are going to work for owns their trucks than they will already have them insured.
Personally, I think that it should be the fault of the driver going across the aisle, but other may think otherwise.