Changing lanes without signalling is a violation of the motor vehicle law. The doctor's revelation was a violation of his patient's trust, at the very least.
It is a violation of State law to operate a motor vehicle without a seatbelt.
California vehicle code 34506.3 states that is it against the law to fail to comply with any other law that has been adopted by the division of motor vehicles.
No, not as long as their operation is non-discriminatopry and adheres to carefully established guidelines. They are a public safety operation, and allow law enforcement to examine the motor vehicle credentials of both the vehicle and operator, which every state's motor vehicle laws allow.
Depends on the state... In Arizona ars. 28-909 subsection c saysC. A peace officer shall not stop or issue a citation to a person operating a motor vehicle on a highway in this state for a violation of this section unless the peace officer has reasonable cause to believe there is another alleged violation of a motor vehicle law of this state.
Financial Responsibility
Do you have to pay a motor vehicle accident and for how long
Not paying is a violation of civil law and you could be brought to collections or the car could be repossessed, but this is not a violation of criminal law. Now the registration is a different story. If you have the vehicle on your property but never drive it on the public roadways then you never have to have it registered, but if you are driving it on the road then you are breaking the law and can be fined for non-registration of a motor vehicle which can be a pretty hefty fine.
In a word no, they are not law enforcement officers or authorized under Ttitle 39 and have no training in motor vehicle law.
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Administration Regulations, this would be a non moving violation, 393.60 in the Federal Regulations. The regs state that "Each person who operates a commercial motor vehicle, who has a commercial driver's license issued by a State or jurisdiction, and who is convicted of violating, in any type of motor vehicle, a State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control This shouldn't be counted against your driving license, but ultimately it's the state you live in that determines the difference between a moving violation and a non moving violation. In Idaho, at least, it would not count against your license because equipment violations are not considered to be moving violations. It will affect the safety rating of the company only if a qualified officer conducted a Level 1, 2, or 3 inspection.
In most cases it is a violation of the law. But there are exceptions. It is best to check with local law authorities.
the motor vehicle act, consolidates and amends the law relating to motor vechiles,this has been amended several times to keep it up to date