First requirement - the contract driver must be properly licensed ... must have a CDL to drive a log truck.
its because of accident
"No, if a person simply drives away after an accident this is considered a hit-and-run. If an accident occurs, even if there are no injuries it is essential that it is reported to the police."
As long as this person is listed in the rental contract as driver, yes. However, if you allow someone else drive the car without been listed as driver nad this person gets in an accident, the rental insurance will deny the claim and you will be responsible for all damages.
In general, only authorized drivers as specified on the rental contract are allowed to drive rental cars. This includes the person whose name is on the contract, and any additional persons specified on the form. A spouse is often included automatically (best to ask). If you drive a rental car that you are not authorized by contract to drive, and something happens to the car, the person whose name is on the contract will be held responsible.
Yes, if there is an accident.
Absolutely Not. Only the people listed on the rental agreement are allowed to drive the rental car. This is a very big deal and is strictly stated in the rental contract that you sign so read it carefully. People who rent a car and let others drive it can be personally liable for damages done not only to the rental car but also for damaged to other people and property that are damaged, hurt, or killed in an accident. You need to be very careful about this. When you are signing the contract you are guaranteeing that no person under 25 will be driving the vehicle and that no person not expressly listed on the rental contract is driving and that you take full responsibility if you let others drive.
The definition of leaving the scene of an accident is a person who flees an accident after being part of it. They drive off without giving insurance information or waiting for the police to arrive at the scene.
nothing happens.YOU will go to prison
No, only authorized additional drivers are allowed to drive the car. IF an accident would happen, then it would be a violation of your rental contract which voids and and all coverages even if its personal insurance.
If they drive with owners permission, yes. The owner may lose their ability to keep insurance if they allow a persn with a bad driving record to drive and they have an accident.
If the person is legally an adult then no, they should have known better then to drive without a licence. Person does not need a licence for you to sell them a car.
yes, she is negligent.