Failing to provide proof of financial responsibility when operating a vehicle
Somewhere in the motor vehicle code. If you want a more specific answer you'd need to specify what state you're talking about.In California, for example, the requirement to have the registration in the car is California Vehicle Code Division 3, Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 4454, and the requirement to furnish proof of insurance (actually, proof of financial responsibility, which is generally in the form of an insurance policy but doesn't technically have to be) is in California Vehicle Code Division 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, Section 16020.
The vehicle registration code 4000A1 in California means the vehicle needs to be registered. This code also applies to trailers.
No, there is not a code in California if you run out of gas.
CA Vehicle code: 12500A -- unlicensed driver
It is California Vehicle code: (FTA) Failure to Appear to your hearing.
Section 16020(a) of the California Vehicle Code (VC) pertains to the requirement for drivers to provide proof of financial responsibility, such as insurance, when requested by law enforcement. If a driver fails to present this proof during a traffic stop, they may face penalties, including fines and potential points on their driving record. Essentially, it emphasizes the importance of having valid insurance while operating a vehicle in California.
no insurance
not having a license plate on vehicle
You can find the California vehicle code online at the DMV website under the government domain. You can also find the code online at the LegInfo website.
This vehicle code deals with a hit and run with property damage to another vehicle - which is a misdemeanor.
Failure to appear
moving violation