Co-Driver definition

Co-Driver means the occupant of the competing vehicle who is not the Principal Driver. A maximum of two (2) co-drivers per entrant is allowed; and
Co-Driver means a person who is present in a commercial vehicle because of having been, or being about to be, its driver. (coconducteur)
Co-Driver means the person occupying the Front outboard seating position, other than the driver seat.

Examples of Co-Driver in a sentence

  • The Data Processor shall ensure that personal data is only stored and processed within the EU regarding the server-side of CoDriver, unless otherwise is agreed by the parties in writing.

  • Co-Driver is voluntarily participating in the Program, and/or participating in or attending drag racing events and activities with the knowledge of the dangers involved and agrees to assume and accept all risks of such participation.

  • Racer and Co-Driver agrees to allow DASU/DMU and ▇▇▇▇ Motor Festival access to this personal information for all lawful purposes including tracing back in the case of a COVID outbreak.

  • NOTE: You and any Co-Driver must be aged 16 years or above to operate the Jet Ski.

  • Racer and Co-Driver agrees to indemnify ▇▇▇▇ Motor Festival against all liabilities, claims, demands, expenses, actions, costs, damages, or loss arising out of the Racer and Co-Driver’s breach of these terms and conditions.


More Definitions of Co-Driver

Co-Driver means the person by whom
Co-Driver means the occupant of the Tour vehicle who is not the Principal Driver; and
Co-Driver means the co-driver or navigator of the competition vehicle to be used in the Event;
Co-Driver means the person nominated as such on the Official Entry Form;
Co-Driver means a crew member whose primary role is to convey instructions to the Driver to enable the Driver to follow the correct route. A co-Driver may also drive at any time during the event.
Co-Driver means a person who shares the driving of a commercial motor vehicle with another driver and who rides in the vehicle as a passenger when not driving; (“co-conducteur”)
Co-Driver. , in relation to a vehicle, means a person whom the police officer concerned reasonably believes to be a