In New York State:
Note: Any vehicle that has a permanent obstruction of the view through the rear window (Example: a truck or van) must have both a left-side mirror and a right-side outside mirror.
1 rear facing mirror, that is unobstructed and you can see 200 feet back through it
Yes, every car after 1975 is required by federal law to have one.Yes, every car after 1975 is required by federal law to have one.
Yes collision insurance is in fact required by law. This will protect the other person if you are at fault for an accident.
No, classic car insurance is not required, but car insurance is. Classic car insurance is just a cheaper way of being insured.
Yes, in most jurisdictions, it is against the law to drive a car without functioning wing mirrors. Wing mirrors are essential for providing visibility and ensuring road safety by allowing drivers to see vehicles and obstacles alongside and behind them. Regulations can vary by country or state, so it's important to check local laws regarding vehicle safety requirements.
You need head lights and mirrors and some reflecters would be nice too! I looked at this once and in Nevada you are required to have all the safety equipement of a car. many quads come with a brake lights and headlights so that's ok, but you need turn indicators, mirrors, and a speedomoter. If you don't have a speedomoter, I know a guy that mounted one on his and left the cable go under the seat, (they didn't look to see if it actually worked) You may need to check into seat belt laws also. Since a quad had 4 wheels like a car, it might be required by law?
It is not the law to have a car anywhere but they do help get you to and from alot faster but i don't think they are required.
Of course you do. Most likely it is required by your state law but even if it is not a state law, you need the coverage in case you have an accident.
Law enforcement officers need special gear to stay safe, work efficiently, and handle their duties well. Most start with a strong duty belt that carries important tools like handcuffs, a holster for their weapon, extra magazines, and sometimes a baton. Tactical gloves help protect their hands during searches or when dealing with dangerous items, while sturdy boots keep them comfortable during long hours on patrol. Flashlights, whether handheld or clipped to the belt, are important for working in dark or low-light conditions. Many officers also wear body armor or ballistic vests for extra protection in risky situations. Radios and accessories like earpieces or shoulder mics help them stay in touch with their team. Other useful items include notepads for taking notes, first-aid kits for emergencies, and pouches to carry extra equipment. All of this gear should be tough, practical, and easy to reach when needed. Each piece plays an important role in keeping officers ready, safe, and able to serve their community.
Car Rental companies are required to have whatever the minimum limits for public liability and property damage are required by specific state law.
PIP is Personal Insurance Protection and is required in the state of Florida to people who register a car in Florida. This falls under the No Fault law in Florida.
No medical personnel are required to wear white by law. In many facilities it was traditional, but not law.