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  2. Guest drivers and your insurance: Who's protected when ... - AOL

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    A named driver or a listed driver is someone who lives in your household and regularly drives your car — like your spouse, an adult child living at home or another family member who shares your ...

  3. Chauffeur - Wikipedia

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    A 1906 article in The New York Times reported that "the chauffeur problem to-day is one of the most serious that the automobilist has to deal with", and complained that "young men of no particular ability, who have been earning from $10 to $12 a week, are suddenly elevated to salaried positions paying from $25 to $50" and recommended the re ...

  4. Carpool - Wikipedia

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    Car sharing is a good way to use up the full seating capacity of a car, which would otherwise remain unused if it were just the driver using the car. In 2009, carpooling represented 43.5% of all trips in the United States [2] and 10% of commute trips. [3] The majority of carpool commutes (over 60%) are "fam-pools" with family members. [4]

  5. List of professional driver types - Wikipedia

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    Bus driver; Chauffeur; Delivery (commerce) Emergency medical technician (ambulance driver) Motorman (tram/streetcar driver) Pay driver; Racing driver; Taxicab driver; Test driver; Train driver; Truck driver; Pilot; Valet Parking; On-road professional

  6. Designated driver - Wikipedia

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    The service is used by customers who have been drinking or who want to work on the way instead of focusing on driving. [16] Drivers put an e-bike in the trunk of the car and ride it away after dropping off the customer and the car. [16] Hong Kong Designated Driver Limited (HKDD) or easydrive also helps individuals to safely get home in their ...

  7. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    Crimes have been committed by rideshare drivers [51] as well as by individuals posing as rideshare drivers who lure unsuspecting passengers to their vehicles by placing an emblem on their car or by claiming to be a passenger's expected driver. [52] The latter led to the murder of Samantha Josephson and the introduction of Sami’s Law ...