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Bill argues in his trial that since he was in the back seat, it was impossible for him to be considered ___ the car.
 
  a. operating
  b. running
  c. driving
  d. owning

Question 2

Which of the following scenarios fits the description in the preface?
 
  a. Car running, defendant in the car.
  b. Key turned to the on or accessory position, but engine not started.
  c. Sitting behind the wheel of the parked car at intersection, motor not running, and keys in right hand.
  d. Keys are not in the engine, but keys in right hand.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Aug 16, 2018
Excellent


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