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Yes. The company should be checking the validity of a persons drivers license before letting them drive any motor vehicle.
In most cases they can drive your vehicle but most insurance companies have restrictions on the age of the driver, usually 25 or older. It is best to check with your insurance company before letting someone else drive your vehicle.
You shouldn't have to rationalise with a drunk mate who wants to drive, there shouldn't even be an argument in which you have to convince him not to. If this person is over the limit/not in the right state to drive then you shouldn't let them. Take their keys if you have to. They should thank you in the morning. You very well could be saving lives by not letting them get in that car, so do anything you can.
Your Ford Explorer will only drive after putting it in drive and letting it warm up because it has a mechanical problem.
the ecu is reset when you disconnect the battery. after driving for awhile or letting the car idle in drive, your problem should be solved. the ecu is reset when you disconnect the battery. after driving for awhile or letting the car idle in drive, your problem should be solved.
you should have someone drive you home and take at least one or two days off to recover
I think that someone should get more experience before they drive a powerful car. But there are many factors that would need to be considered before a law could be written, so I never see it happening.
Before a long drive you have to bring the car to your mechanic for an inspection and a check up. He'll suggest you what should be fixed before you go for a long distance drive.
no' before 18 the kid is not able to drive.
You should not drive after any surgery where you have gone "under" .
You should not drive while angry or upset.
to drive a two wheelers You should first know how to drive a cycle? after that without asking from someone drive it secrectly on road when no one is at home................