Q: Is this statement true or false?
California Vehicle Code Division 3, Chapter 1, Article 1, Vehicles Subject to Registration - sections 4000(a)(1) thru 4023 governs vehicles subject to registration and includes vehicles 415 & 670 of a type required to be registered 260(a) under this code.
A:
The statement is true. California Vehicle Code Division 3, Chapter 1, Article 1, sections 4000(a)(1) through 4023, indeed governs vehicles subject to registration. These sections include provisions for vehicles defined in sections 415 and 670, which are types required to be registered under section 260(a).
If you are dealing with vehicle registration issues in California, understanding these sections can be crucial. Section 4000(a)(1) mandates that every vehicle driven, moved, or left standing upon a highway, or in an off-street public parking facility, must be registered. Sections 415 and 670 further define the types of vehicles that fall under these requirements, essentially covering most motor vehicles, trailers, and semi-trailers.
Additionally, section 260(a) outlines specific vehicles that must be registered under this code. This means that if your vehicle is categorized under these sections, it is subject to registration requirements. Knowing these details can help ensure you are compliant with California law and avoid any legal issues related to unregistered vehicles. If you have any doubts or need assistance, it might be helpful to consult with a legal expert or the Department of Motor Vehicles for guidance.
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