Like people in every circumstance his first responsibility is to himself. No one can be faulted for protecting themselves. He is responsible for operating his vehicle in a safe and lawful manner. If he cannot do that it is his responsibility not to drive. A driver is also responsible to a limited extent for the passengers he allows in his car but his insurance company may not be. A drivers Bodily Injury Liability insurance coverage will not cover his own injuries or those of passengers who are relatives or members of his household but will generally cover other passengers. Also, if a passenger is not wearing a seatbelt in most of the United States the driver is issued a citation for the offense. Drugs possesed by a passenger can implicate the driver. In a traffic accident the legal responsibility for injuries to passengers, other drivers, bystanders, property or other liability is often a question for the courts dependant upon the circumstances of the event. Or commonly, the matter is settled between insurance companies. Many states have so called no-fault insurance laws that simplify this process, though the reality of that statement is debatable. If you need to know, learn about the law in your area and read your insurance policy. This is not legal advice.
They are responsible for everyone in the car.
The driver is responsible for the condition of the car and the safety of passengers. It it is not safe to drive, don't.
Yes. It is the driver's responsibility to make sure everyone is safe in their vehicle.
The conductor takes tickets and interacts with the passengers. The driver is the engineer. In the UK the driver is called the driver with the guard in the body of the train responsible for its safe running. If there is no separate ticket collector he/she may do this but only as a secondary function.
The driver of the truck should be ultimately responsible for his/her actions. They should never drive somewhere without first checking to see that it is safe. If I was the landowner and I was handed the bill then I would argue it. BUT, if I was the one that told the driver that it was safe to drive there, then I would want to pay or at least share the wrecker bill.
If the accident was caused by the uninsured driver than the uninsured driver is definitely still responsible.
A courier driver is responsible for the safe and prompt delivery of an item or items for their customers. They have to be honest, reliable and punctual. Very often the items a courier driver is required to delivered has to be at a certain place on time...
how should government be responsible for safe disposal?
its customers.
Yes. Ultimately the driver is responsible for the vehicle and for everything that happens to/by it. If the driver wasn't responsible, who would you suggest might be?
Your go-to-solution to safe driving
the driver of the vehicle is responsible.