splash's comments that you quoted has him quoting reg 613 10(b) of the HTA which exempts passengers from the requirement of HTA 106 (3)
The only discussion now is what is a "seating position" ?
does it mean a seat, or chair
or can it mean sitting in the back of a pickup.
That hasn't been...
couldn't find any case law but there was a bill back in 2001 called "Bill 33, Jay Lawrence and Bart Mackey Memorial Act (Highway Traffic), 2001"
it was suppose to have a third reading, but i guess it got forgotten. -link-
the words 'and' , 'or' , 'may' , and 'shall' have very specific meanings. Anytime you see an 'or' you can stop reading, because everything after is treated like a new rule. Every time you see an 'and' you have to keep reading, because everything after is to be included. 'May' means optional...
in the reg 455/07
race is defined as "3. Driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, without reasonable consideration for other persons using the highway or ..."
stunt is defined as "8. Driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, without reasonable consideration for...
race is defined as "3. Driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, without reasonable consideration for other persons using the highway or ..."
stunt is defined as "8. Driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, without reasonable consideration for other persons using the...
this part is a "blanket" rule.
%100 cops discretion on what "driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention" is.
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you can have a circular red and arrow green and be allowed to go.
depends on the insurance company.
state farm doesn't give a crap unless you have a major conviction, or three minors within three years. But if you have any of those state farm will drop you.
-going off what my agent told me.
@bike cop
the problem with "obvious" is when a car squeezes past a left tuner in order to make a right, obvious becomes subjective.
was it a improper turn
an improper lane change
or 172?
it all depends on the mood of the cop who witnessed it.
there are "obvious" infractions but there's also a...
if handy lady gets in the car = ok
and/or
if handy lady gets out of the car = ok
if you drop handy lady at the front door of a shop then go look for a handy spot = ok only if when shes done shopping she gets into the car before you move it.
if you drop handy lady at the front door of a shop...
the permit is tied to the person not the persons car.
in order to park in a handy spot the person has to get in or get out of the car.
you can drive the car, with the permit still being displayed, but you can't use handy spots unless the permit holder is with you.
if you thought you didn't...
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