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If you are a first named insured on your policy then your liability coverage would extend to any non-owned private passenger vehicle you have permission to operate.
A person making a journey in a vehicle that they are not themselves driving.
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It means the passengers have traveled across the Atlantic Ocean.
A passenger? a vehicle user?
No. The supervising driver must be in a condition where they themselves could legally operate the vehicle.
No, if the other person is driving the uninsured vehicle, then that person is still covered by their own policy. But, if you AND the vehicle are uninsured, then it doesn't matter who's in the passenger seat.
Most likely, no. A wacky prosecutor could try to stick negligence charges, but the case wouldn't hold up unless the passenger knowingly let the driver operate the motor vehicle.
In any state, you must take the written passenger test at your DMV, and take a road test in a passenger vehicle.
According to the law in Virginia:It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a PWC, or the owner or any person having control to authorize or knowingly permit a person to operate a PWC, unless the operator is at least 16 years of age. Any person age 14 or 15 may operate a PWC if they have successfully completed an approved boating education safety course, carry proof of successful completion of such course, and show this proof upon request by a law enforcement officer.
Yes. If the passenger is hurt in an accident caused by the driver, the passenger is fully entitled to sue the driver. In fact even if the passenger is a spouse of the driver, the passenger can sue.
Jinrickshaw A jinrickshaw is a two-wheeled, passenger vehicle with a fold-down top, pulled by one person, used widely in Japan and China.