How to Become a Designated Driver?
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Designated drivers generally require 5 years or more of driving experience and hold a C1 or higher driver's license. Below is relevant information about designated driving: Precautions for Designated Driving: Clarify the party responsible for lost property in the vehicle during the designated driving process. If it cannot be proven that the loss was caused by the customer, it should be considered a breach of contract, and the resulting losses should be borne by the designated driver and the designated driving company. Clarify the designated driving contract; whether signing a designated driving agreement is valid should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. If the customer and the designated driver sign the agreement beforehand (i.e., before drinking), then the agreement is certainly valid. Clarify the party responsible for traffic accidents during designated driving. In cases where the designated driver is at fault for a traffic accident, if the vehicle involved has insurance, the insurance company should provide compensation first (the insurance company may then seek compensation from the at-fault designated driver). If there is no insurance, the designated driver will bear the responsibility. Designated Driving Registration Method: Register and choose the designated driving platform you wish to join, then complete the registration. Collect your work badge, agreement form, and related designated driving items, install the driver's app, and activate it.