The California Vehicle Code (often abbreviated as VC or CVC) is the set of statutes that regulate the operation, registration, and ownership of motor vehicles (as well as bicycles and other devices) used to move people, animals and goods along the state'
24016. (b) A person operating an electric bicycle is not subject to the provisions of this code relating to financial responsibility, driver’ s licenses, registration, and license plate requirements, and an electric bicycle is not a motor vehicle. California Vehicle Codes – Moped Related Compi...
There are three California laws related to the now-repealed Vehicle Code 40509.5 VC. These are: Failure to appear – VC 40508; Driving without a license – VC 12500; and, Failure to present a driver’s license – VC 12951. 4.1. Failure to appear – VC 40508 As stated above, it is ...
Driving on a suspended license is a misdemeanor offense. The punishment for a violation of Vehicle Code 14601.1(a) depends on the reason why your license was suspended. Your penalties are basically determined by statutes such as: California VC 14601.2. California VC 14601.3. California VC 14601.5...
CA Veh Code § 4466 (2017) (a) The department shall not issue a duplicate or substitute certificate of title or license plate if, after a search of the records of the department, the registered owner’s address, as submitted on the application, is different from that which appears in the...
California Vehicle Code 21651 (a) VC prohibits drivers from driving on, or crossing over, the dividing section on a divided California roadway. The section also restricts turns on divided roadways. There are four important points to know about this code