A person who drives passengers in a car is commonly referred to as a "driver." If they are specifically providing a service for hire, they may be called a "taxi driver" or "ride-share driver." In a more general sense, they can also be referred to as a "chauffeur," especially if they are driving a luxury vehicle or providing a high-end service.
A person thaat drive a car is called a driver.
Chauffeur (noun) - A person employed to drive a car.
Generally, the person is a chauffeur if employed to drive a private or rented vehicle.
The driver is responsible for the condition of the car and the safety of passengers. It it is not safe to drive, don't.
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
Call their agent and add the other person to their policy.
Only if you also have a licensed driver with you [ and of course , kid in a safety seat ].
No, it is unwise to allow another person who is not on your policy to drive the car. If you are in the car with the driver, then it might be okay - it depends on your policy, you could call your agent to see.
yes they can
No, If you car is defective and you drive it then, not only are you putting yourself in danger, you are also endangering your passengers and any other road users you may hit. I believe it is also illegal to drive a defective car.
in Ireland and UK you can as long as you have a fully qualified driver beside you
passengers in my car should be covered since the california car insurance law requirement does not distinguish as to which person is covered by bodily injury liability insurance