stop signs, improper lane change, crossing double yellow lines, failing to signal, etc. A point will stay on your record for 3 years (5 years for a Failure to Appear). Accumulating too many points can lead to a suspension of your license. The DMV and insurance...
Driving slowly in the far left lane, blocking faster drivers from passing. Driving too close behind another car, especially at night when headlights in the rearview mirror can be disruptive. Failing to use blinkers to signal a lane change. Changing lanes too close to other vehicles. Making gest...
Whatever the reason, improper turns are a serious factor in many accidents. To protect yourself, motorcyclists should always exercise extreme caution when approaching an intersection. It is also helpful to ride closer to the center line so that the waiting motorist can see that you are behind ano...
accordingly the Company itself as well as its board of directors were each thereby rendered powerless and unable to act to protect the interests of the Company and were each therefore incapable of authorizing, approving or ratifying said wrongful and improper acts of defendants McFadden, McLaren and...
California Court of Appeal upheld key components of the California Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations on September 20, 2018 and affirmed that the California Insurance Commissioner has the authority to penalize insurers for engaging in improper claim settlement practices based upon even a single ...
Plaintiff testified that she saw the truck when it was 75 yards in front of her; suddenly, it made a change from the No. 2 lane into the No. 1 lane; she thought the truck was going to turn left; she did not see the defendant apply his brakes, slow down or activate the turn sign...
We’ve seen private establishments likebars ban glass. We’ve seen social backlash about Google Glass being for being “Glassholes” (the term is lamer than the tech). But one place Google Glass hasn’t been banned yet,although it’s in the works: your car. ...
hassubmitted varied and lengthy commentson the Draft EIR and the developer/lead agency (BUSD is both in this case) must respond to those comments, after which it must hold public meetings to present and explain the Final EIR to the public. Any attempt to shortcut that process is improper....