Last Updated 31st of May, 2010
What is covered in the vehicle code statutes?
Understanding the Code of Regulations
Having access to your state's vehicle codes is akin to having access to a home version of the DMV. Each vehicle-related statute is explained in extreme detail, giving you the type of information normally only reserved for lawyers and legislators.Some of the statutes you can expect to find include:
- Road rules (road signs, reckless driving, U-turns, etc.)
- Vehicle registration (revoked registration, change of address, all-terrain vehicles, etc.)
- Vehicle titles (title transfers, odometer readings, duplicates, etc.)
- Vehicle driver licenses (testing, suspension, CDLs, etc.)
- Car insurance requirements (minimum requirements, penalties, proof, etc.)
- Dealerships (licensing, location requirements, dealer records etc.)
- Disability parking (placards, enforcement, application procedures, etc.)
Vehicle Code Advantages
Vehicle codes can help you understand the full grasp of a violation.For example, if you were just issued a speeding ticket or another traffic ticket, you could reference the statute online and get immediate insight on the possible ramifications you could be facing. This includes fines, driver license points (if applicable to your state) and, depending on the gravity of the violation, possible jail time and even suspension.
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