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Studies of fatal automobile accidents reveal that , in the majority of cases in which one occupant of an automobile is killed another survives, it is the passenger , not the driver , who is killed. It is ironic that the innocent passenger should suffer for the driver's carelessness, while the driver often suffers only minor injuries or none at all. Which of the following is an assumption underlying the reasoning in the passage above?
'A' lent his lorry and the driver to 'B' for a few days on B's request for his daughter's marriage and for which 'B' recurred the lorry along with driver. While acting under the orders of 'B' the driver drove negligently and caused an accident resulting in injuries to the plaintiff. In the case: