Each section of this page addresses a specific topic; see thelist of topicsbelow. Whenever applicable, I usually first quote the relevant statute from the Texas Transportation Code, in which you'll find the state's traffic laws. Those references are in agray boxand include the section number...
While it might seem confusing at first glance, they're really not any more difficult than making a simple lane change. Just pay attention to the signs and markings, plan your exit in advance, and change lanes carefully where indicated. If you're still unsure, then you can simply not use...
The Texas Transportation Code states that, on a roadway divided into three or more lanes providing for one-way traffic, a driver must yield to traffic on the left when entering a lane from the right. This means that when entering a Texas highway or freeway, drivers must legally yield to ...
TexasTransportationCodeChapter521,522andotherrelevantsections 1 LICENSE Authorizationtooperateamotorvehiclethatisissuedunderorgrantedbythelawsofthisstate Driver’slicense Nonresidentoperatingprivilege 2 DRIVER’SLICENSE Authorizationissuedbythedepartment(TexasDepartmentofPublicSafety)fortheoperationofamotorvehicle ...
Take Interstate 45 North to exit 284A. Move to the right lane and follow signs for Interstate 30 East. Take exit 48A, towards Haskell Avenue. Turn left on Haskell, go straight through the light at Parry Avenue, and enter at Gate 2. ...
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This indicates where a student committed an applicable offense enumerated in Texas Education Code (On/off campus, school-related activities, etc). Click here to expand... Behavior Referral Response Fields The Behavior Referral Response fields specific to the state of Texas are describedbelow. For ...
Texas Central points to a2016 decisionby a Harris County district judge that it is a railroad company, as defined by the state’s transportation code, and has a right to operate as such toward planning a high-speed rail. Reed said Texas Central will appeal the Leon County decis...
Because of the improved transportation, several granite cutting and finishing businesses moved to town in this period. Many of the new businesses were begun in the boom period, and substantial brick establishments were constructed around the public square on the north side of the river. Among ...
Using this approach, planners don't have to guess at what might be needed and possibly waste money to build something unnecessary. Transportation planning is a bit of a chicken-and-egg exercise, and state and federal requirements to empirically justify the need for expenditures will always result...