check with your local highway patrol.
North Carolina is a southern state in the USA. It is administered by both state and federal laws.
In the US state of North Carolina, the state legislature passes legislation and the governor will sign it into law. In certain cases the governor will ask that certain laws be passed. Also, the state budget must pass the North Carolina legislature.
North Carolina doesn't have laws on out-of-state speeding tickets, nor does any state. If you violated a law in a different state, you are held under that state's jurisdiction. If you owe another state money, you are obligated to pay that state. If you refuse to do so, eventually, a warrant for your arrest will be filed.
Yes. It is covered by state helmet laws.
See the below official state website:
North Carolina and South Carolina
what are the laws?
Curfew times always vary by state laws, but also by families.
State-by-state guide to motorcycle helmet laws http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/06/state-by-state-guide-to-motorcycle-helmet-laws.html yes
There are no state laws in North Carolina which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
No, its a different state, governed by different laws.
Typically, a will made in one state should be valid in another state, but there may be some differences in laws between South Carolina and North Carolina that could affect the will's execution. To be safe, it may be advisable to consult with an attorney in North Carolina to review the will and ensure it complies with North Carolina's laws.