Is Driving Barefoot Illegal? And Other Barefoot Driving Facts
Up to 45% of people love being barefoot. But should they do it driving? Is it even legal? We answer all the common questions about driving with bare feet.
Curious about California’s driving laws and how to follow them? Check in here for the latest on drunk driving laws, cell phone laws, and more.
Up to 45% of people love being barefoot. But should they do it driving? Is it even legal? We answer all the common questions about driving with bare feet.
In California, drivers must know traffic signs for safe driving. You’ll also be tested on them when applying for – or sometimes renewing – your driver’s license.
In California, you can save 20% on car insurance just by being a safe driver. Here’s how you qualify for the good driver discount – and other insurance discounts.
How much is a traffic lawyer? Find what you can expect to pay, what they provide, and when you might need one.
Using your phone while driving can result in fines or even harsher penalties. But how much does a cell phone ticket in California cost? Here’s what to expect.
Learn teen driving safety tips, understand the risks, and explore defensive driving techniques and guidance for young drivers to navigate roads safely.
Drowsy driving means operating a car while feeling very tired or sleepy. Drowsiness affects reaction time, mental focus, vigilance, and cognitive function.
To help spread awareness amongst bicyclists and car drivers, we’ve created a summary of California Bicycle Laws. These summaries also include a one-sentence takeaway to help you remember the laws.
Master essential hand signals for driving to enhance road safety and communication, even when blinkers fail. Know the key gestures for turning and stopping.
Discover how the California Headlight Law keeps you safe. Learn the right times to use headlights and avoid accidents during dark conditions.
Master California’s HOV lanes: Learn the rules, usage times, and tips to avoid violations in our concise guide.
Blind intersections: Understand speed limits, and differences between controlled, uncontrolled, and blind types.
What is distracted driving, what causes it, how can you avoid it, and how are states acting to prevent it? Here’s everything you need to know in 2022.
LEA: Law Enforcement Agency code Los Angeles County courts used for filing. The LEA code indicates which ticketing agency issued your traffic ticket.
Driving in fog can be dangerous. Follow these steps to help keep yourself and others safe in any weather.
Backover accidents are a serious and potentially deadly hazard for pedestrians. Here’s everything drivers need to know to prevent them.
Road rage is exactly what it sounds like: occasions when drivers get angry at others on the road and react by yelling obscenities, driving with intent to intimidate or harass another driver, or–not typically, but in the absolute worst cases–acting out with actual, physical violence.
Over time, it’s necessary for laws to be changed and updated to reflect changes in technology, the environment, human behavior, and other factors. That goes for traffic laws, especially as vehicles continue to evolve with new technology features. In California, there are a number of new and upcoming changes to laws pertaining to motor vehicles…
Defensive driving means utilizing a series of strategies that make you a safer driver by helping you anticipate and address hazards predictably, & calmly.
Winter driving can be trickier & more dangerous because of weather-related hazards. Here’s everything you need to know to stay safe behind the wheel in winter.
If you drink alcohol, it’s important to understand blood alcohol content and how it affects you and your physical and mental health. Here’s everything you need to know.
These are the new California DMV laws meant to make roads safer coming into effect in 2019. These laws go into effect on January 01, 2019. They may be new laws or changes to existing laws.