The responsibility for choking or blocking the rear wheels of a trailer prior to driving a lift truck into the trailer typically falls on the warehouse personnel or forklift operators. This safety measure ensures that the trailer remains stable and does not move while the lift truck is loading or unloading. It is essential for preventing accidents and ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment. Employers should provide training and clear guidelines to ensure compliance with this safety practice.
The employer would be responsible especially if you were driving for work purposes.
No. The driver is responsible.
Yours. If it was stationary and you hit it then it was your fault.
Could be debris (leaves, rodent nests, etc.) blocking the air flow through the radiator.
Drinking and Driving.
Yes. You are driving so you are responsible.
The person held responsible is the person driving. So if he was not driving then it is not on his record whether you are married or not.
Deciding on a designated driver is a responsible decision. Deciding not to drink if you are driving is a responsible use of your driving rights.
The legal guardian.
fuel
If everyone used protective devices such as safety belts, not drinking before driving and driving in a appropiate speed. Belive me this is the answer i have it to for my responsible driving coarse.
If everyone used protective devices such as safety belts, not drinking before driving and driving in a appropiate speed. Belive me this is the answer i have it to for my responsible driving coarse.