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  2. Pay driver - Wikipedia

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    A pay driver is a driver for a professional auto racing team who, instead of being paid by the owner of their car, drives for free and brings with them either personal sponsorship or personal or family funding to finance the team's operations. This may be done to gain on-track experience or to live the lifestyle of a driver in a particular ...

  3. List of professional driver types - Wikipedia

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    A professional driver is someone who is paid to drive a vehicle. Types of professional driver. Bus driver; Chauffeur; Delivery (commerce)

  4. Chauffeur - Wikipedia

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    A chauffeur (French pronunciation:) is a person employed to drive a passenger motor vehicle, especially a luxury vehicle such as a large sedan or a limousine. Initially, such drivers were often personal employees of the vehicle owner, but this has changed to specialist chauffeur service companies or individual drivers that provide both driver ...

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

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    Licensed grandchildren can usually drive your car under permissive use during short visits. However, insurance companies often have special restrictions for drivers under 25. Some policies may ...

  6. 22 Cities Where You Can Live Car-Free - AOL

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    But that freedom ain't free, according to AAA. It estimates that the average cost of owning a car is between $8,307 and $11,054 a year, depending on how much you drive. One way to minimize that ...

  7. Get paid to work out with these 9 apps - AOL

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    Sweatcoin leads the pack in simplicity, converting your daily steps into virtual currency through your phone’s GPS tracking. With every 1,000 steps tracked, users earn 0.95 Sweatcoins.

  8. FIA Super Licence - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Lewis Hamilton paid £242,000 for his licence for the season. Reducing the cost of the super licence represented a significant policy shift for FIA's then-president Max Mosley, who wrote to Formula 1 drivers in February 2009 suggesting that they "race elsewhere if they were unable to pay for their super licences". [9]

  9. 6 Ways To Get Paid for Your Opinion Online - AOL

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    Yes, you can get paid to try new products and share your thoughts. What a gift! Sites like BzzAgent and Influenster send free products in exchange for honest reviews.