A
Basically, pedestrians always have the right-of-way when in a crosswalk.
Pedestrians as a term have never been changed to pedos as a nickname. This suggests that a pedestrian is linked to unacceptable behavior and so is not likely to have been accepted in common parlance.
Yes, if it is paid for. If it is not paid for it is legally owned by the lien holder(s) whose name appears on the title. The vehicle title always designates ownership.
Always! because you can never do it or you can always do it. always foreverAlways, forever...THe opposite of never, is either "ever" or "always".
No, she never legally married.
Yes and No, No. not legally, resisting arrest is what they say when they have no other charges to pin on you. but yes as it happens all the time but charges are always dropped
No, she never legally married.
never, you must always sit in a car seat when driving in a car ;) For children, it is usually when they are 55-60 lbs when they can stop sitting in the seats.
If the arrest was ACTUALLY and LEGALLY expunged, then, no. If it was in fact expunged, legally it is as if it never occurred.
No, but Never Say Never.
If there is a crosswalk, use it. Wait for the walking person icon before walking.Stop, look, and listen. Stop before crossing. Look both ways a few times to make sure you see no cars approaching. Listen for car engines. If all is clear, cross.If you have a bike, skateboard, or scooter, do not use them while crossing.Think safety first and cross the road!
Barbara Jordan never legally married.