Yes, you are generally covered if you are caught speeding in any car as long as your driver's license is valid, your insurance is up to date, and you were not intoxicated. Your insurance covers you as a driver.
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
Same as any other car. The ticket is issed to the DRIVER - not the CAR.
Poor driver judgement and excessive use of the accelerator pedal.
there is a race car driver deep down in all of us
YOU the driver will be responsible to pay the ticket.
Speeding decreases the driver's reaction time and increases the force of impact during braking. This results in a longer distance required to stop the car.
Depends on exactly how it happened. From what you've told us, yes, the speeding driver would be responsible for all the damage if his speeding was the direct (and only) cause of the accident. But if you were trying to beat a red light or were pulling into the street from a driveway or alley, you are also at-fault.
Who changed lanes? Not sure I understand, am going on the assumption you changed lanes, but hit the other party because they were speeding. You have a duty to not change your lane unless and until it is clear and safe to do so. If the other driver were speeding (and you can prove it) there would be some negligence assessed to the speeding driver. This is difficult to prove though. If you'd like to give me more details, then I could be of more assistance.
A Speeding Car was created in 2002.
The cast of Speeding Into Trouble - 1924 includes: Walter Tennyson as Charles Cromwell
So long as he continues to be a driver of your car, probably so. And if he's in your household and has a driver's license, you can't say he's not going to drive.