Tema: Re: 2011 naujos baudos kalifornijoj
Autorius: Linas
Data: 2011-02-09 08:28:27
Kalifornijoj turbut net ir bemwam prie maximu duru parkuotis
brangooOOOka :D


On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 20:27:31 +0200, "pranZo" <pranas@gabija.net> wrote:

>Gal kam bus idomu paskaityti apie baudas amerikej.
>
>VC 12814.6 $214 Failure to obey license provisions.
>VC 14600(A) $214 Failure to notify DMV of address change within 10 days
>Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
>VC 16028(A) $796 Failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility
>(insurance)
>Note: This fine may be reduced with proof of insurance on or after the
>violation date.
>VC 21453(A) $436 Failure to stop at a red signal.
>VC 22349 $214 Unsafe speed, 1 to 15 miles over the limit.
>VC 22350 $328 Unsafe speed, 16 to 25 miles over the limit.
>VC 22450 $214 Failure to stop at a stop sign.
>VC 22454(A) $616 Passing a school bus with flashing red signals.
>VC 23123(A) $148 Driving while using a wireless phone not hands free, first
>offense.
>VC 23123(B) $256 Driving while using a wireless phone not hands free, each
>subsequent offense.
>VC 23123.5 $148 Driving while using a wireless device to send, read or write
>text.
>VC 23124 $148 Minor driving while using a wireless phone.
>VC 22500 $976 Parking in a bus loading area.
>VC 22507(A) $976 Violation of disabled parking provisions, first offense.
>VC 22507(B) $1876 Violation of disabled parking provisions, second offense.
>VC 26708 $178 Unlawful material on vehicle windows.
>VC 27150 $178 Adequate muffler required.
>VC 27315 $148 Mandatory use of seat belts.
>VC 27360 $436 Mandatory use of passenger child restraints.
>Note: This fine may be reduced by completing a court authorized child seat
>diversion program .
>VC 27400 $178 Headsets or Earplugs covering both ears.
>VC 27803 $178 Violation of motorcycle safety helmet requirements.
>VC 34506 $616 Commercial Driver - Log book violation.
>VC 4000 $256 No evidence of current registration.
>Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
>VC 4159 $178 Notify DMV of change of address within 10 days.
>Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
>VC 5200 $178 Proper display of license plates.
>Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
>VC 9400 $178 Commercial weight fees due.
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>Motorcyclist training. Anyone under 21 wanting to drive a motorcycle will be
>required to complete an approved motorcycle safety course. Upon completion,
>the driver will receive a motorcycle instruction permit that must be held
>for six months before receiving a motorcycle driver license.
>
>Local traffic citations. Local law enforcement officials will no longer be
>authorized to ticket drivers for moving violations under municipal law or
>local ordinances. Under the new law, all moving violations must be cited
>under an appropriate section of the state vehicle code, which specifies
>penalties. This law takes effect July 1, 2011 and will provide uniform
>punishment for moving violations throughout the state.
>
>Carpool lanes. Solo drivers in certain "green" (fuel-efficient,
>low-emission) vehicles with a DMV-issued carpool lane sticker will be able
>to continue using the high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes until July 1, 2011.
>In addition, a new class of plug-in hybrid vehicles will also be able to use
>HOV lanes starting in January 2012.
>
>Drunk drivers. If a person is convicted of three or more DUIs in a 10-year
>period, judges will be authorized to revoke the drunk driver's license for
>10 years. This law does not take effect until January 1, 2012. The purpose
>behind the new law is to reduce repeat offenses by drunk drivers and
>decrease the number of drunk driving fatalities.
>
>Higher traffic citation fines. All moving violation ticket fines will
>increase by $4. This law will remain in effect until 2016. Every
>vehicle-related or traffic infraction will cost $4 more than they did in
>2010, raising an extra $34 million for Medi-Cal.
>
>Street-sweeper cameras. Local agencies are now permitted to install cameras
>on street sweepers in order to digitally photograph illegally parked
>vehicles parked on streets during posted street sweeper times.
>
>Other safety changes require all motorcycle drivers to complete a fifteen
>hour training course before earning a learner's permit and laws increasing
>reckless driving penalties for paparazzi chasing celebrities.
>
>A new law makes adults liable if an underage guest gets drunk and causes a
>car crash.
>
>cities to install and operate cameras on street sweepers to digitally
>photograph vehicles that are parked on streets when street sweeping is
>posted to occur. Critics of the law are already comparing the plan to an
>Orwellian Big Brother plot, but this program literally would only photograph
>cars that are parked illegally.
>
>Thanks to cuts to the state's Medi-Cal program, motorists caught breaking
>the law will be charged $4 for the next six years to pay for emergency
>air-lifts.
>
>a last new law wasn't about change but about preserving the status-quo for
>"clean cars" and the state's HOV Lanes. Hybrid vehicles adorned with the
>"yellow sticker" advertising its clean air status will be allowed to use HOV
>lanes as though they had multiple passengers until July 1 of this year. Cars
>with "white stickers" showing that they are electric or "compressed natural
>gas" will have HOV privileges until January of 2015. The new law creates a
>third sticker, for plug-in hybrid vehicles, to be issued and to allow access
>to HOV lanes also until 2015.
>
>2011 Bail and Penalty Schedule, direct from the State of California:
>http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov
>
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