Who's responsible for the mechanical condition of a vehicle?
|
The garage mechanic.
|
|
|
The driver and registered owner of the vehicle.
|
|
|
The Department of Transport.
|
|
|
The insurance company.
|
Explanation
In Hawaii, and in many other places, the driver assumes the responsibility for the condition of the vehicle they are operating, regardless of whether they are the owner or not. This means that as a driver, it is your duty to ensure that the vehicle is in proper working order and safe to drive.
Answer Statistics
🟠 This question is challenging — 39.4% of our users get this question wrong.
Other questions in the same category: Required Vehicle Equipment
If you have frames around your license plates, the frames:Examples of proper glass maintenance include:Vehicles must have two red lights visible for 200 feet from behind.With regard to license plates, the law in Alaska requires:
Vehicles must be inspected for maintenance and safety:Vehicles must have a horn that can be heard from:You notice a vehicle defect which may affect the safe operation of your vehicle. You should:Your brake lights tell other drivers that you:A white light must make the license plate visible from __ feet.All cars must have two red taillights mounted on the rear, visible from how many feet away?
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: