The statutory section below is from the California Department of Motor Vehicles' website.
Possession of License
12951. (a) The licensee shall have the valid driver's license issued to him or her in his or her immediate possession at all times when driving a motor vehicle upon a highway.
Any charge under this subdivision shall be dismissed when the person charged produces in court a driver's license duly issued to that person and valid at the time of his or her arrest, except that upon a third or subsequent charge the court in its discretion may dismiss the charge. When a temporary, interim, or duplicate driver's license is produced in court, the charge shall not be dismissed unless the court has been furnished proof by the Department of Motor Vehicles that the temporary, interim, or duplicate license was issued prior to the arrest, that the driving privilege and license had not been suspended or revoked, and that the person was eligible for the temporary, interim, or duplicate license.
(b) The driver of a motor vehicle shall present his or her license for examination upon demand of a peace officer enforcing the provisions of this code.
Amended Ch. 1292, Stats. 1993. Effective January 1, 1994.
Can't find any authority for it in the CA Motor Vehicle Code, but it was in Walnut Creek, CA.
It is when your vehicle is obstrucing a wheelchair ramp, this can occur while you are parked or even stopped in front of a wheelchair ramp.
All i know is that vehicle code 14601 has to do with driving w/ a suspended license.
rhiannas zip code is 01794
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Driving without driver's license. This answer above is incomplete.
What is 221010 of CA vehicle code?
CA Vehicle code: 12500A -- unlicensed driver
what is penal code 14601.5
V22101
Passenger seat belt violation.
238 dollars
California Vehicle Code 27360 pertains to the use of child safety seats in vehicles. It mandates that children under a certain age or height must be secured in an appropriate child safety seat while riding in a vehicle. Failure to comply with this code can result in fines and penalties.
Can't find any authority for it in the CA Motor Vehicle Code, but it was in Walnut Creek, CA.
Mine was $50 from Beverly Hills, CA.
Operating a motor vehicle while talking on a cell phone
A 10851 is the code name for a stolen vehicle. Most of the time it's a felony grand theft.