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According to data from the most recent California Office of Traffic Safety annual report, fatal hit-and-run crashes increased 3.4 percent, while hit-and-run crashes involving injuries increased 9. ...
The penalties (and the definition) of hit-and-run vary from state to state in the United States. [28] For example, in Virginia , the crime is a felony if the crash causes death, injury, or damage to attended property in excess of a certain dollar amount; otherwise, it is a misdemeanor. [ 29 ]
Many states consider hit-and-run driving a severe violation. Drivers who need SR-22s or FR-44s to reinstate their drivers licenses may need liability limits higher than the required state minimum ...
California Refinery and Chemical Plant Worker Safety Act of 1990 added section 7872 and 7873 to the Labor Code. On September 25, 1992, AB 2601 was signed into law. [20] It protected gays and lesbians against employment discrimination. [21] California was the seventh state to add sexual orientation to laws barring job discrimination. [22]
In 2000, Caltrans and the California Traffic Control Devices Committee undertook an effort to reconcile the Traffic Manual with the national MUTCD. In 2004, these efforts resulted in the adoption of the 2003 edition of the national MUTCD along with a California supplement, [ 2 ] which replaced various chapters of the 1996 Traffic Manual ...
Here are five California laws you may or may not already know and remember — there’s no shame in a refresher. The other motorists on the road will be grateful. Can I flash my high beams?
Mounting concerns over self-driving cars — headlined by allegations that autonomous vehicle maker Cruise misled the California Department of Motor Vehicles about an accident in San Francisco ...
On April 15, 2015, the City Council amended the Los Angeles Administrative Code and created a Hit and Run Reward Program Trust Fund. A reward of up to $50,000 is available to community members who provide information leading to the offender’s identification, apprehension, and conviction or resolution through a civil compromise.