Driving that an employee does for the business on a vehicle you do not own is what hired and non-owned auto coverage is written for. It is a distinct coverage part, and having a commercial auto policy for your own trucks does not by itself mean the non-owned exposure is addressed. Whether it applies to a particular trip is decided by the policy language and by the facts of the use. Review your individual needs with a licensed agent who can see your actual policies.
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