My spare tire literally reads do not exceed 50 mph. The last thing the Sheriff said was that I need to get the spare replaced in which I already informed him that I was in route to do that. He wrote the ticket I think for speeding!! Yet I wasn’t over the speed limit, and I don’t believe he made... View More
answered on Feb 21, 2024
Under California law, law enforcement officers have the authority to issue citations for traffic violations if they observe a driver exceeding the posted speed limit, regardless of the reason for the speeding. However, if you were not exceeding the speed limit and were driving within the legal... View More
I pulled into jack in the box and a police car was on the same drive thru but facing opposite way.. he had a guy pulled over and when i pulled up he walked up to me wirh a flashlight. Saw that i had two alcohol drinks in my cupholder and stepped me out of the. Car. I was carrying a concealed... View More
answered on Feb 21, 2024
You should always fight every charge! If you plead guilty, you'll be convicted 100% of the time. You should consult with a local attorney(s). Consulations are usually free of charge and if the lawyer is experienced and honest, they can advise you what they an do to help. Lawyers can often... View More
I live at condos DMG towed my car without notice, because did not see placard. With notice my condo president called to tow away other cars like ,no tags, working on cars, abandoned vehicles, etc they were given notice.
Morning asked my condo president, who towed my car? She said no cars... View More
answered on Feb 21, 2024
In California, towing from private property without proper notice is regulated by law. Generally, property owners or their authorized agents must provide notice to the vehicle owner before towing, except in certain specific circumstances such as vehicles blocking emergency access or posing safety... View More
If I were to put these lights up only when in the parking lot for a car show and take them down after would that be illegal in california. These would be for display purposes only and would not be used for police impersonating or pulling people over.
answered on Feb 21, 2024
Yes, it would still be illegal to display flashing red and blue lights in a parking lot in California, even if it's for a car show and you don't intend to impersonate police.
Under California Vehicle Code Section 25269, it is prohibited for any vehicle to “display a flashing... View More
Hi, my daughter got a speeding traffic ticket on the HWY in Sacramento assumingly for driving above 99 miles an hour, my daughter insists the police is lying about the speed and they she was driving at 70 miles an hour, the cop drove behind her for quiet a distance before he stopped her. Can we... View More
answered on Feb 6, 2024
In Sacramento, California, if your daughter received a speeding traffic ticket for allegedly driving above 99 miles per hour but believes the accusation to be incorrect and asserts she was driving at 70 miles per hour, you have the right to contest the ticket in court. Fighting a traffic ticket... View More
answered on Feb 5, 2024
If you're pulled over before the correction date of an expired registration fix-it ticket in California, the officer may check to see if you've made any effort to resolve the issue. If you have proof of having fixed the registration (such as a receipt from the DMV), you should present... View More
I have never been in trouble with the law yet never gotten pulled over I don't know how to fight this or what I need to do. I am seeking legal advice, I feel this ticket was wrongfully giving to me, on my ticket only says this violation. The cop asked me why he was pulling me over and I told... View More
answered on Feb 4, 2024
Under California law, Vehicle Code 23109(a) pertains to engaging in a speed contest or exhibition of speed on a highway, which can include actions that appear as if you are preparing to race another vehicle. This offense is taken seriously and can lead to the towing and impounding of your vehicle,... View More
I had merged into the right shoulder to make a right turn at a stop sign. The shoulder has a hashed line at the end about 20 feet before the intersection. A car that was 2 ahead of me did the same thing and merged in front of me. The CHP officer who was parked on the street I was turning into waved... View More
answered on Feb 1, 2024
If you believe you were unjustly issued a ticket for merging onto the shoulder to make a right turn in California, it may be worth contesting. Your video footage showing the circumstances of your merge, along with the car ahead of you doing the same, can be valuable evidence to support your case.... View More
I did not brake any laws the cop said I didn't fully stop at stop sign but I did but I was in Tulare co. The whole time
answered on Jan 30, 2024
In California, police officers generally have jurisdiction within the city or county where they are employed. However, they can enforce laws in other jurisdictions under certain circumstances. If you were stopped by a Reedley police officer while you were in Tulare County, the legality of the stop... View More
answered on Jan 27, 2024
Under California law, if your driving privileges are suspended in California, you are generally not allowed to drive in the state with a license from another state, such as Utah. The suspension of your California license means that the state has determined you're ineligible to drive on its... View More
Ticket never got corrected the 30 days has passed. the judge says it was dismissed if I didn't get a new one after 30 days.. a year later the cops has reissued me the same ticket even though I already showed up to court for it and they said it would be dismissed after 30 days.
answered on Jan 21, 2024
In California, if a traffic ticket contains incorrect information and is not corrected within a certain time frame, it can be dismissed. Since the judge indicated that your ticket would be dismissed after 30 days if a corrected one wasn't issued, and a year has passed, it's unusual for... View More
I live in California. I called and they said there is ticket in my name for obstructed view? He never gave me the ticket for that only crossing the line. Is this legal? I have tinted windows for my safety.
answered on Jan 18, 2024
In California, receiving a traffic ticket in the mail that was not issued to you during a traffic stop can be confusing and may require clarification. The ticket for an obstructed view, possibly related to tinted windows, should adhere to the legal standards set by the state. California has... View More
answered on Jan 14, 2024
In California, driving without a valid driver's license is a violation of vehicle code. If you are caught driving without a license, law enforcement has the discretion to tow the vehicle. This applies regardless of whether the car has a handicap registration or not.
The handicap... View More
i was going to pick up my wife from her job and i just pull out from my house a police officer stop me for registration of my car wich is there is no issue with my registration and i have video evidence he was telling the other officer about my registration was current and active then they pointed... View More
answered on Jan 13, 2024
If you believe that you were subjected to an abuse of power, harassment, and threats by the Glendale police, and you have video evidence supporting your claims, you have the right to seek legal action. The first step is to document everything about the incident, including the video evidence, any... View More
When you first get your license the first 12 months you can drive between the hours of 11pm-5am and can not carry anyone under the age of 20 without someone with a drivers license 25 years old or older
answered on Jan 7, 2024
Under California law, as a new driver under the age of 18, you are subject to certain restrictions for the first 12 months after getting your license. This includes not driving between 11 PM and 5 AM. Since you have had your license for over a year, this restriction no longer applies to you.... View More
Is this able to get dropped in court
answered on Jan 2, 2024
In California, Vehicle Code 22350 pertains to speeding and states that no person should drive a vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing. Contesting this ticket in court is an... View More
answered on Dec 22, 2023
Under California law, placing a poster on the rear windshield of a car can be subject to specific regulations, primarily concerning the driver's ability to see other vehicles and the road. The key legal consideration is whether the poster obstructs the driver's view, which is crucial for... View More
answered on Dec 17, 2023
In California, the vehicle code grants police officers a degree of discretion when deciding to issue a citation for an infraction. This is rooted in the principle that law enforcement officers must assess each situation on a case-by-case basis to determine the most appropriate course of action.... View More
answered on Dec 14, 2023
Under California law, the process of getting your driver's license reinstated after a medical suspension depends on the specific circumstances of your case. If the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended your license due to medical reasons, you'll need to demonstrate that you are... View More
I already did traffic school for my ticket I received earlier this year so I know that’s out of the question. I just don’t want it on my record for three years. The office said he saw me going 62 in a 45 on a hill. I was breaking going down the hill since I’m in a new car that is Not as... View More
answered on Dec 12, 2023
Under California law, if you've already attended traffic school for a ticket within the last 18 months, you typically can't use it again to dismiss a new ticket. However, there are other strategies you might consider.
Firstly, you can contest the ticket in court. If you choose to... View More
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