A driver is responsible for ensuring that everyone above 5 years and more than 36 inches tall, is being seat belted.
No, belted means hit, as in with a belt.BOLTED means ran.
*Everyone* is responsible for being alert to potential problems in the workplace, workers, supervisors, managers, etc.
It should be pretty obvious that the employer of the tow truck driver is completely responsible.
everything can happen with everybody. you can be as smart or as responsible as you want but still you're still human being!
bill rlliot
It will depend on the specific law and how it was written. But in general, yes, the driver is responsible for the actions of the passengers.
Yes, the Aesop's fable that touches on the theme of being responsible is "The Miller, His Son, and Their Donkey." In this story, the moral is that it is impossible to please everyone, and trying to do so may lead to unfavorable outcomes. The fable emphasizes the importance of making responsible decisions based on one's own judgment rather than trying to satisfy everyone's opinions.
Sometimes being the safest driver is not enough to keep everyone safe. A persons highest chances for collision are in an intersection.
B.. Being the driver and the one responsible at the time he can be held responsible if he was found at fault in the investigation of the accident.
Because he wants to be formally responsible for your well being. He wants to take care of you, and he wants everyone to know about it too.
Yes, typically the company that owns the commercial truck is responsible for fines related to trucking violations, including being ticketed for being over length. It is the company's responsibility to ensure that their drivers are in compliance with all regulations and laws while operating the commercial vehicle.
Belted and baggy would describe Roman dress. Most of the tunics and stolas were simply large squares of fabric which got their shape from being belted at the waist and having the upper material pulled down over the belt.