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| TSG |
We gotta watch ourselves!
I read about this in the L.A. Times. The article advised that fines
were going up considerably. Also, I saw a sign posted in Pasadena. The
fine for going through a yellow light is $384.00.
A friend of my forwarded this to me -- check out #7 -- speeding tickets
for only 3 miles above the speed limit -- Look out Cha Cha! (that's me
:o) )
New Driving Fines for 2007
1. Carpool lane - 1st time $1068.50 starting 7/1/07 (The $271 posted
on the highway is old). Don't do it again because 2nd time is going to
be double. 3rd time triple, and 4th time license suspended.
2. Incorrect lane change - $380. Don't cross the lane on solid lines or
intersections.
3. Block intersection - $485
4. Driving on the shoulder - $450
5. Cell phone use in the construction zone. - Double fine as of
07/01/07. **Cell phone use must be "hands free" while driving.**
6. Passengers over 18 not in their seatbelts - both passengers and
drivers get tickets .
7. Speeders can only drive 3 miles above the limit.
8. DUI = JAIL (Stays on your driving record for 10 years!)
9. As of 07/01/07 cell phone use must be "hands free" while driving.
Ticket is $285. They will be looking for this like crazy - easy money
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| HotDogWater |
Don't know how credible the rest are, but as for #9, if you check the DMV Website you still have another year until this goes into effect. Also looks like the fine is only $20 for the first time:
| quote: | Hand-Held Wireless Telephone: Prohibited Use
23123. (a) A person shall not drive a motor vehicle while using a wireless telephone unless that telephone is specifically designed and configured to allow hands-free listening and talking, and is used in that manner while driving.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 42001 or any other provision of law, a violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a base fine of twenty dollars ($20) for a first offense and fifty dollars ($50) for each subsequent offense.
(c) This section does not apply to a person using a wireless telephone for emergency purposes, including, but not limited to, an emergency call to a law enforcement agency, health care provider, fire department, or other emergency services agency or entity.
(d) This section does not apply to an emergency services professional using a wireless telephone while operating an authorized emergency vehicle, as defined in Section 165, in the course and scope of his or her duties.
(e) This section does not apply to a person when using a digital two-way radio that utilizes a wireless telephone that operates by depressing a push-to-talk feature and does not require immediate proximity to the ear of the user, and the person is driving one of the following vehicles:
(1) (A) A motor truck, as defined in Section 410, or a truck tractor, as defined in Section 655, that requires either a commercial class A or class B driver’s license to operate.
(B) The exemption under subparagraph (A) does not apply to a person driving a pickup truck, as defined in Section 471.
(2) An implement of husbandry that is listed or described in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 36000) of Division 16.
(3) A farm vehicle that is exempt from registration and displays an identification plate as specified in Section 5014 and is listed in Section 36101.
(4) A commercial vehicle, as defined in Section 260, that is registered to a farmer and driven by the farmer or an employee of the farmer, and is used in conducting commercial agricultural operations, including, but not limited to, transporting agricultural products, farm machinery, or farm supplies to, or from, a farm.
(5) A tow truck, as defined in Section 615.
(f) This section does not apply to a person driving a schoolbus or transit vehicle that is subject to Section 23125.
(g) This section does not apply to a person while driving a motor vehicle on private property.
(h) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2008, and shall remain in effect only until July 1, 2011, and, as of July 1, 2011, is repealed. |
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| CrazedOut |
Ticket for driving through a yellow light? Bull! WTF! I do it all the time, them.
Now the DUI part... :nervous: |
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| skizzell |
Trin: you really read this? or did you paste this from one of those non-sense emails that people fall for? :P
can you link us to the LA Times article? ;) |
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| DaveT |
Fake!!
#9 will become true, in 2009! They say it'll take that long to educate the public that they have to use a hands-free system to talk on the phone.
A law that I have heard little publicity about that goes into effect next year is that you can't text while driving! Think this is a statewide law, but it might just be some city up here. I forget. |
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| Clovis |
Also, between what the law is, and what the cops actually enforce is a different strory.
But the state needs money! |
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| blitzz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
But the state needs money! |
BINGO!!! right on cue! :haha: |
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| meDina |
| quote: | Originally posted by blitzz
BINGO!!! right on cue! :haha: |
i wish i could ticket people for doin stupid stuff and keep the money :( |
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| Junior Chavez |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
Also, between what the law is, and what the cops actually enforce is a different strory.
But the state needs money! |
correct, that's called defacto and dejour. |
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| TSG |
| quote: | Originally posted by skizzell
Trin: you really read this? or did you paste this from one of those non-sense emails that people fall for? :P
can you link us to the LA Times article? ;) |
I didn't read it. I think it was a friend of the person who sent it to me. :sadgreen: |
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