motor scooters license
Operation School Teaching Children answers questions on scooters, Passing the intersection and driving over 100 km / h
Question How safe is for a child to ride motorized scooter to school in California, and if it is not legal, has a child attending school transport if they quote?
Answer: If the driver has a valid driving license or instructional permit, and not only not legal for a child to drive a motor scooter is not safe, and it is not cheap. However, the school is not possible consequence for young offenders.
And here's a little heads-up for those parents that deliberately ignore the law and let their children ride a motor scooter to school as well. Fine for non-licensed rider on a scooter is around $ 100.00. Moreover, if the scooter has been modified and is too loud, or was ridden anywhere but in the lap lane, or if that the rider is under 18 years old and riding without a helmet, three $ 100.00 fine may be added to the party.
It might be time for some Students rediscover the lost art of placing one foot in front of the other ... ..
Q: My family has a friendly debate. While waiting for the vehicle to turn, I continued to drive in the right-hand turn lane and then continue straight ahead to pass on the right - side of the vehicle, which left.
Some people in the car said that the maneuver was illegal, because I was changing lanes in the intersection. I was told that the person who taught traffic school class I attended years ago, the crossing lanes in the intersection, it is OK. Can you tell me if something happened was illegal?
: The good news is that the school officer was right .... The bad news is that you have done something wrong.
You are right that it is legal to change lanes in an intersection, provided that you do not pass on the opposite side of the road (in transit traffic), and that you can complete the lane change safely.
However, an example the illustrations were those where you had been driven to drive straight from specially designated right turn lane. It is not legal. Violation is known as "passing the wrong right" and you will net a fine of more than $ 150.00 in most California counties.
I would say that a family discussion ended in a draw.
Q: What kind of fine / penalty can be expected that my son will be 105 miles per hour at 3 am?
: 105 miles per hour? Ouch! I hope sit on this response. Fine in most regions of California for the management of more than 100 mph is well over $ 400. Besides it is a two point offense, and violators are not normally offered to the school as a means of masking their points such breach. This may imply a very sharp increase your son's insurance rates, too.
I have a feeling that if you have to help her son to pay for this little indiscretion 3 AM, he could find new, more personal meaning in the words "Too Fast Too Furious."
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