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  • Bicycle law in California

    Bicycle law in all U.S. states is determined by the law in each state. In California, the California Vehicle Code is the set of traffic laws that governs the behavior of vehicle drivers in the state. CVC 21200 establishes that a bicyclist "has all the rights and is subject to all the provisions applicable to the driver of a vehicle by this division" ("this division" is Division 11, the "Rules of the Road"), but there are some sections of the code that address bicyclists specifically. This article identifies and describes the sections of the California vehicle code that are especially relevant to bicyclists, explaining the relevancy as appropriate. Contents 1 Bicycle-relevant divisions 2 Bicyclists must follow rules of the road for drivers of vehicles, but not rules for drivers of motor vehicles 2.1 CVC 21200 to 21212 2.2 Bicycles, like all other vehicles, must be on the right half of the road 2.2.1 CVC 21650 2.3 Racing and drafting bicycles is legal 2.3.1 CVC 21703 2.3.2 ... (see more)

  • California Vehicle Code

    The California Vehicle Code contains almost all statutes relating to the operation, ownership and registration of vehicles (including bicycles) in the state of California in the United States. It also contains statutes concerning the California Department of Motor Vehicles and the California Highway Patrol. The Vehicle Code includes various criminal law sections relating to the theft and misuse of motor vehicles. The Vehicle Code is one of 29 codes containing general statutes adopted by the California legislature and that have either been signed into law by the governor or that have become law without the governor's signature. [edit] History The Motor Vehicle Act of 1913 made driver's licenses mandatory for all motor vehicle operators in California as of December 31, 1913. That law as well as the Vehicle Acts of 1915 and 1923 were codified into the first version of the Vehicle Code in 1935. In 1959, the California State Legislature recodified the Vehicle Code (meaning that it was re... (see more)

  • Deuce (DUI)

    This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (February 2009) A drunk driving charge under California vehicle code section 23152 is commonly referred to as a 'deuce'. [1] For many years when driving under the influence was prohibited in California by Vehicle Code section 502 and later by section 23102 a drunk driving violation was known as a 'deuce'. A ‘deuce’ in police lingo refers to a person arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). [2] [edit] References ^ People Vs. Weatherill, (1989) 215 Cal.App.3d 1569, 1584 ^ "Thirty Years of the Rockford Files," page 315, "Rockford Facts." People v. Weatherill, (1989) 215 Cal.App.3d 1569 Robertson, Ed (2005) ([dead link] – Scholar search), Thirty Years of the Rockford Files: An Inside Look at America's Greatest Detective Series, ASJA Press, ISBN 0-595-34244-2, http://books.google.com/?id=c0jZRs3WfZgC&... (see more)

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