Driving without a license.
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California Vehicle Code (CVC) 12500 pertains to driving without a valid license. The fine for a CVC 12500 violation can vary, but it typically ranges from $250 to $500, depending on the circumstances and any prior violations. Additionally, there may be court fees and other associated costs. It's advisable to check with local authorities or legal counsel for the most accurate and current information.
Section 12500 (a) of the California Vehicle Code prohibits a person from driving a motor vehicle upon a highway unless the person holds a valid driver's license except for those persons who are expressly exempted under the code. Section (b) covers motorcycles while section (c) prohibits driving a motor vehicle on any offstreet parking facility without a valid driver's license.
6% of 12500 = 6% * 12500 = 0.06 * 12500 = 750
25% of 12500 = 25/100*12500 = 3125
33.3% of 12,500 = 33.3% * 12500 = 0.333 * 12500 = 4,162.5
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36/12500*100=0.288 Hence 36 is 0.228% of 12500
In California, you cannot be charged under CA Vehicle Code Section 12500 for driving with a valid driver's license from another state or country, as long as that license is not expired. Additionally, you cannot be charged if you are driving under a temporary permit while waiting for your official license to be issued. Other exceptions may include specific circumstances like driving a vehicle that does not require a license, such as certain off-road vehicles.
12500/3 = 4166.66...
It is: 12500+13500 = 26000