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Old 07-16-2023, 08:49 PM
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"DO NOT DRIVE" order?

If a car maker issues "DO NOT DRIVE" order and the driver ignores the order and drives the car anyway. What will happen?
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Re: "DO NOT DRIVE" order?

If the car experiences a failure based on the DND order they will not be covered. They will be doing it at their own risk.
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Re: "DO NOT DRIVE" order?

What do you mean, what will happen, based on what?
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Re: "DO NOT DRIVE" order?

Suppose the driver ignores the "DO NOT DRIVE" order and drives the car anyway. Something goes wrong like a wheel coming off the car and there's an accident. I have seen a video of a wheel coming off a pickup truck and the wheel caused a car to "fly" all over.
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