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8 Jun 2019, 10:18 am by Larry
This modification creates a smooth and uninterrupted area behind the driver seat. [read post]
2 Apr 2012, 6:15 am by Mandelman
It’s complexity we eschew, and everyone’s welcome at Mandelman U. [read post]
10 Nov 2022, 4:18 pm by Shea Denning
Diaz-Tomas argued that the prosecutor’s discretion was limited by G.S. 20-24.1, the statute that provides for revocation of a person’s drivers license for failure to appear in court for a motor vehicle offense. [read post]
2 Jan 2021, 10:20 am by Shawn Dominy
U Can’t Touch This” – That’s what the trooper believed when he stopped Ryan Turner for touching the ‘fog line’ on Old State Route 74. [read post]
23 Mar 2015, 6:06 am
The officer reasonably returned to the vehicle to search for evidence of the driver's identity and continue his pursuit. [read post]
28 Feb 2012, 8:05 am
The two had been riding a motorcycle along the road when a vehicle exited the restaurant's parking lot and attempted to make a U-turn across traffic lanes. [read post]
4 Oct 2016, 7:22 am by Venkat Balasubramani
Sept. 30, 2016) [pdf] Related posts: Ninth Circuit Sends Uber Driver Claims to Arbitration Courts Approve Terms of Service-Based Arbitration Clauses for Uber and Groupon Judge Declines to Enforce Uber’s Terms of Service–Meyer v. [read post]
16 May 2016, 7:16 pm by Law Office of Todd Palumbo
  An improper U-Turn may result in a penalty of up to three points against your drivers license. [read post]
28 Dec 2008, 10:43 pm
Further, Plaintiffs failed to cite any legal authority that ELRAc was under an obligation to check Fernandez's driver's record beyond verifying that he had a valid driver's license (see generally, Vedder v. [read post]
23 Dec 2020, 6:21 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Buxton v Zukoff  2020 NY Slip Op 33426(U) October 16, 2020  Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: 160223/15 Judge: Lynn R. [read post]
3 Nov 2016, 7:08 am by Joy Waltemath
The new regs also adequately address the possibility that employers could use ELD information to harass drivers into driving more hours (Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, Inc. v. [read post]
19 Jun 2012, 7:59 am by emagraken
Tiwana said he saw the left turn signal on the defendant’s vehicle before what he described as the attempted u-turn. [7] There is no doubt that when one vehicle hits another from behind, the onus is on the driver of the rear vehicle to show that the collision was not caused by his or her fault: Barrie v Marshall, 2010 BCSC 981. [read post]
21 Oct 2014, 3:30 am by Kristin Hickman
One rather dramatic example of a collateral tax sanction comes from the Supreme Court’s 2012 decision in Kawashima v. [read post]