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Driving Wrong Way Down One-Way Road
One Way driving is usually indicated by a sign with an arrow pointing the appropriate direction of travel for that street.
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An unsafe lane change is an offense that occurs daily on many highways and roads by drivers. Under these laws, a driver must signal his change of lanes and pass on the left side of the vehicle.
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When changing lanes, it is necessary for a driver to signal what he is doing; either with the signal lights on his car or by hand and arm signals.
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Right of way laws vary by state, but the vast majority of laws are redundant on the idea of yielding to the right of way, or in essence, taking care to prevent a collision with another driver. Failing to yield to...
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Did Not Use Designated Lane Or Direction Fines, Traffic Points And Defense
On any city street where the lanes of traffic are designated, or on streets where there are construction or police barricades or instructional signage, law that all drivers use the designated lane requires it.
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This citation; Failure to drive in single lane, can describe more than one situation. For instance, if you go off the side of the road and into a ditch, that is failure to drive in a single lane.
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Unsafe Lane Change in California: Moving or Non-Moving Violation?
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) uses a point system to assign points for each type of traffic offense. If a driver accumulates a certain number of points within a specified period of time, the DMV can revoke or suspend your driver’s license. An unsafe lane change is one of the primary causes
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Disregarded No Passing Zone Fines, Traffic Points And Defense
Disregarding no passing zone signs is also called passing in a no passing zone and is a moving violation.
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Passing Authorized Emergency Vehicle
It is illegal in most states across the country to pass an authorized emergency vehicle in the lane directly next to them going more than 20 MPH...
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Many individuals have performed an illegal pass on right, when someone in the left lane was driving too slowly.
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Driving Wrong Way Down Designated Road
Driving the wrong way in a designated lane can have serious consequences. 350 people each year are killed by drivers going the wrong way on a street or highway.
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Drove On Wrong Side Of Divided Highway
To drive on the wrong side of a divided highway means a vehicle operator drives their vehicle on the opposite side of the road rather than from the designate direction of traffic flow.