Depending on speed. If not going to fast nothing then.
insurance
a ton
If your headlights go out while you are driving, you can try switching to your high beams. When you get home, you can replace the bulbs.
unicorns
Nothing worth while recording
Depends on the damage done to you.
No but you can get a rash.
over 5,000 a year
It varies from state to state. In California the renter is responsible for any and all damages regardless of fault. It's up to the renter to go after the person that caused the damage.
While driving, the dashboard lights will fall and the car will stall if the vehicle goes dead. This can be caused by a lack of fuel or mechanical failure.
Stalling while driving may be caused by a collapsing or kinked neoprene fuel line.
Yes, some of your own automobile insurance can cover you while driving your friends car. The coverage that your friend has on the car will be the primary coverage and then if that coverage is insufficient for the damage caused then you can go to your own policy for additional coverage.