yes they have two steering wheels and two foot pedals for each driver, they use them in some drivers-ed vehicles
in the first car you can have 6 people,then the second car 7 because someone can sit next to the driver
It is the fault of driver who was initially at fault. In this case it would be the driver of the first car, because it was because of him that the second car hit the third. if the car is totaled, that's the driver's problem
The short answer is... yes. Insurance companies consider that situation to still be your responsibility, especially since insurance coverage follows the car first, driver second.
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They'll go after the car's owner first. IF the driver has an insured vehicle, it would be secondary.
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Newton's first law of motion tells us that an object in motion stays in motion. When someone slams on the breaks in the car, the breaks can stop the car, but can't stop the driver from being thrown forward.
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