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A driver should take a break when he/she is fatigued. It is recommended that a driver take a break every 2 hrs
Yes. The company should be checking the validity of a persons drivers license before letting them drive any motor vehicle.
It is decided by state and federal laws and the people make the laws.
Depending on the state, all states allow properly licensed young drivers with a learners permit to operate a vehicle. This is to assume that the young driver is listed on the policy as he should be as a driver on the policy.
The primary task would be to safely and properly operate the motor vehicle and being aware of their surroundings. Any other tasks that take away the drivers attention should be avoided.
In most states, you can need a normal Class C driver's license to operate a vehicle designed to carry 16 or fewer people . However, there are several state specific exceptions to this, so you should contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles to find the most accurate information.
by law, a person who has a instructional permit can not drive without a parent or someone over the age of 21 with a license in the passengers seat.Additional: If your accompanying license holder should happen to be intoxicated you cannot operate the motor vehicle or be a "disignated driver."
The injured party should seek compensation from the driver of whichever vehicle was at fault for the accident.
The vehicle owner should have a policy on the vehicle. If you are an occasional permissive driver of their vehicle there would likely be coverage.
It should be "When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle, he or she usually test drives it". The "it" is referring to the single noun "vehicle".
responsibility of the driver/owner and performed on a regular basis.
Headlights should be dimmed as soon as the driver is aware that another vehicle is heading towards him, and would be dazzled, even if still in the distance.