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Yes you are covered on a family members car insurance if you are driving a vehicle owned and insured by them.....
Yes, but only if your friend is with you, and only if he has his AAA card with him. Triple A membership follows the person, not the vehicle. An AAA member may use their membership to have any vehicle towed, regardless of whether the member owns that vehicle or not. The only condition is that your friend must be present in person, and must present his and a photo id to the towing company that arrives.From AAA FAQ's - Would I be covered if riding with a friend or family member who is not a AAA member?AAA service covers the member, not the vehicle. Service is provided to the member in any 4 wheeled passenger vehicle they are riding in or driving.
I would guess that depends on where you work and the attitude of your supervisor. I don't see it as a big deal UNLESS you were driving a company vehicle. In that case you are essentially an example of the company.
Yes. For those convicted, there is the stigma of having a family member convicted of a crime and potentially sent to prison for it. For families of victims of crashes involving drink drivers, there is the trauma of an injured or killed loved one.
If you gift a vehicle to someone that is a family member, there will be a tax that the person would be responsible for. The vehicle can even be sold for just one dollar to avoid that tax.
December!
No. One crew member was replaced because of measles.
Miley just got her driving test, but no, she is not driving! (Answered by a 12 year old that is a member on Mileyworld.com)
As long as you are sure they have insurance and if you are listed as a drive on such insurance policy. If these cases are both yes then you will be covered under their insurance as long as you have permission to drive the vehicle.
Finland became a member of the U.N. (United nations) On December 14, 1955.
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John Lennon in December 1980.