The traffic laws are state regulated. Therefore, each state is in charge of the speed limit, violations, and other road rules and regulations drivers must follow.
WWW.advanceddrivers.com has excellent state-by-state traffic lists as well as other laws such as Highway patrol laws and drivers manuals, road reports and automobile statistics available for each state.
Yes they can and do differ from state to state as each state and local areas have each have different types and amounts of taxes that they add to different items.
Road traffic accident reports are available in each state. Copies of these reports depend on the location of the individual. For instance, if a person lives in Riverside County, California, a road traffic accident report may be obtained from the website called Accident In or Sig Alert. Reports for Texas are available through a different website. A person should check with their local government traffic agency for information on these reports
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Because road traffic laws in america vary by state, there isn't a rule book that covers the entire country. Each state issues its own driver handbook which outline the rules of the road for their jurisdiction.
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if there can be construction of traffic light in each busstop and repairation of bad road
Around 2000 children died each year due to road accidents.
No, each state has two senators regardless of its population size. This is set out in the U.S. Constitution.
Because each state is different and needs special things to make its government work.
no because each state has it's own rights so no
The laws differ from state to state and sometimes from county to county. Consult each state's and county's laws.