You might call them an "expert", if they actually have expertise in driving any type of vehicle. However, a truck driver isn't necessarily a professional race car driver..
The highest class of license you can get in the US is a Class A Commercial Drivers License (CDL). It will allow you to legally operate any class of street legal car or truckavailable. However, a Class A/B/C/D license does notcover motorcycle licensing - a 'M' endorsement on your license - regardless of the class - is required for that.
You can't drive any class of vehicle that way. If you don't have the licence, or else a permit and an appropriately licenced driver with you, you can't drive it.
To remove someone from a vehicle title, you typically need to fill out a form with the relevant department of motor vehicles, provide proof of ownership, and pay any required fees. The person being removed may need to sign the form as well.
It is my understanding from my insurance company that if I "give permission" for someone to drive my vehicle and I have full coverage then my vehicle is covered. Recommend you ask your insurance carrier this question, they will be happy to give you an answer regarding your policy.
Usually the insurance on the vehicle covers any driver who has the permission of the owner of the vehicle to drive the car.
In most situations, the insurance follows the vehicle, therefore, if you don't have a vehicle you would not have a need to have insurance. You still have the responsibility to make sure that any vehicle that you do drive is insured. If you borrow someone's car and drive it, you have the care, custody, and control of the vehicle and you are legally responsible to make sure it has the legally required coverage. If you drive an uninsured vehicle, you will be ticketed.
Insurance stays with the vehicle, barring any policly exclusions to the contrary, the insurance that covers the vehicle covers that vehicles actions. If you allow someone to drive your vehicle and they have an accident that is their fault your insurance will be the one that takes care of the damages.
You could, but it is not advisable to drive any kind of vehicle if you have epilepsy. Different countries have different rules in terms of driving with epilepsy and how long someone has to be seizure-free before they can be allowed to drive.
A title is a document that proves ownership of the vehicle. A vehicle cannot be legally registered and licensed. When you purchase a vehicle you receive the title from the seller. You take the title to the DMV, fill out the paperwork and you will receive a new title in your name and the name of any lien holders.
You need to have the title of the vehicle. The title needs to be signed by you and a notary. Any paperwork about the price of the vehicle is up to you.
You drive it just like any other vehicle brands.
Only if you are the spouse of the person listed on the title. Otherwise you have no rights to this vehicle.
If your license is suspended, you should not be driving any vehicle, including a company vehicle. The company should not allow you to drive.