Speed Violations. (AB 2237, Parra). This new law provides for a fine of up to $750 for
a second conviction within three years for driving in excess of 100 mph. The fine increases up to
$1,000 per conviction for subsequent offenses committed within five years of the first two.
One more....
Speed Contests. (SB 1541, Margett). Punishment for those who engage in illegal speed
contests such as street racing increases to now include mandatory performance of 40 hours of
community service. Preexisting penalties include 24-hours minimum jail time and suspension of
driver’s license for from 90 days to six months.
Hmm guess I won't brag about how fast I drove anymore.
Rather just the stats of my "road test" 4400 RPM in 5th gear. 195/60-15 rear tires
Can they pass one about bad body kits?
QUOTE (URY914 @ Jan 10 2005, 10:23 AM) |
Can they pass one about bad body kits? |
QUOTE (mikez @ Jan 10 2005, 10:00 AM) |
driving in excess of 100 mph |
I guess I will have to start ignoring that other old grey fart with the hotrod bug that allways thinks(hopes) it is faster than my 62B. It hasn't been yet.
QUOTE (mikez @ Jan 10 2005, 10:02 AM) |
One more.... Speed Contests. (SB 1541, Margett). Punishment for those who engage in illegal speed contests such as street racing increases to now include mandatory performance of 40 hours of community service. Preexisting penalties include 24-hours minimum jail time and suspension of driver’s license for from 90 days to six months. |
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