That rather depends on the vehicle. He or she could be a chauffer (private vehicle), taxi-driver, bus-driver, train-driver.
A chauffeure
The insured drivers uninsured motorist coverage should take care of it. Doesn't matter if property is private or not.
If a driver hits a fire hydrant on private property, then he or she is to blame. The hydrant is a stationary object that the driver should have been able to easily avoid. It is likely that, even with insurance, the driver will have to pay for any damages.
well first you must go taxi driver complete it then you will get it
you have to finish the taxi driver job first
atually to become a private driver in cty driver u have to follow the car :p mabey, its black and a bit long uu need about 50 experince too, type in THEEXPERT on the cheat to do it. idk where the office is i just tried it
Chauffeur
Sure
Private Hire Vehicles
Chauffeur
A private driver's license allows the license holder to drive private vehicles. It is different from a commercial driver's license which is required to drive any vehicle for commercial use (passenger vehicles for hire such as a taxi, bus, van, limousine; school buses; where the driver's primary employment is driving), over 26,000 lb (11,793 kg) in weight, or which transports hazardous materials.