CaFordDude
Charter Member
Got a question about CA law. Post em up lets see if we can get them answered.
I don't know all the answers but I probably know where to look.
I don't know all the answers but I probably know where to look.
I'd like to know too....Is it legal to smack around little punk, hippie type kids who hide behind computer screens and poke fun of upstanding forum members?![]()
Lol, I have a question. I have heard that the law is a Secondary offense and you cannot be pulled over for it. Is that true?
If your talking the cell phone law it is as follows.
Adults==primary offense meaning it can be he only violation seen and get you pulled over
Minor==secondary offense meaning it can not be used as the violation to pull you over.
If your talking the cell phone law it is as follows.
Adults==primary offense meaning it can be he only violation seen and get you pulled over
Minor==secondary offense meaning it can not be used as the violation to pull you over.
Especially little lost piggies???Is it legal to smack around little punk, hippie type kids who hide behind computer screens and poke fun of upstanding forum members?![]()
Yeah that seems like they did it bass ackwards if you ask me.
bass ackwards
Aaron,
Although I've always thought it to be bizarre and dangerous, please outline your motorcycle "lane splitting" law. Just curious...
Thanks, but is there a speed limitation at which this so-called "dense traffic" can be moving when 'splitting' is allowed? Must the traffic be stopped? If not, what is considered "dense traffic"? Is it allowed on interstates only?Lane-splitting means that during dense traffic motorcycles are allowed to travel between the stopped cars at up to 15MPH faster than the speed they are traveling.
Thanks, but is there a speed limitation at which this so-called "dense traffic" can be moving when 'splitting' is allowed? Must the traffic be stopped? If not, what is considered "dense traffic"? Is it allowed on interstates only?
Sorry for all the questions, but I have heard so much layman B.S. about the understanding of law, I'd like to get it defined.