Plain-Language Summary

Virginia law requires vehicle sharing platforms to disclose key information to vehicle owners and drivers, including insurance coverage, indemnification rights, fees, and emergency contacts. These disclosures aim to inform participants of their rights and responsibilities during shared vehicle use. The law ensures transparency regarding insurance limitations and financial obligations involved in peer-to-peer vehicle sharing.

Frequently Asked Questions

They must disclose insurance coverage details, indemnification rights, fees, emergency contacts, and other important information to vehicle owners and drivers.

No, the law states that the platform's insurance does not provide defense or indemnification for claims, and personal insurance may not cover shared vehicle use.

Yes, coverage is only in effect during the sharing period; after it ends, the vehicle owner and driver may not have insurance coverage.

The platform must disclose daily rates, fees, taxes, insurance costs, and any protection packages charged to users.