The driver condition of an automobile refers to the state of the vehicle's driver, encompassing factors such as physical and mental fitness, attentiveness, and emotional state. It can significantly impact driving performance, safety, and decision-making on the road. A driver in good condition is alert and responsive, while fatigue, distraction, or impairment can lead to increased risks of accidents. Understanding driver condition is crucial for promoting safer driving practices and reducing road incidents.
Really good condition, or in top condition. Mint is English slang for great, or cool. When someone says "mint condition", it means just that.
The principal driver is the person who drives the vehicle over 50% of the time. This is the main driver of the vehicle and the person who will be rated as the driver for computing the cost of the insurance.
Insurance follows the driver.
A motorist is the driver of an automobile.
No, they will want a licensed driver.
If you are an automobile driver, you must be covered by automobile insurance regardless of age.
The correct spelling is "motorists" (driver of an automobile).
There are no states that do not require automobile insurane. Automobile insurance is mandated to protect the driver and other drivers on the road.
No it just depends on the driver and how the automobile is driven.
A blindside is a driver's field of blindness around an automobile, usually situated at the side areas behind the driver.
depends on the make, model and condition.
The "F" in the circle (kinda) on a Minnesota License plate is to signify that the driver of the automobile is a volunteer Fire Fighter. Simple as that.