i live in the city in they tagged my car in told me i have 48 hours to get it fixed or they were going to get it towed away
In Texas there is no law specific to cracked windshield for passanger cars. However, some officers streath is and will write for obstructed view.
No, if a windshield seal is broken and leaks, it is not covered under the windshield law in Florida. You must have a cracked or broken windshield in order to be covered in this instance.
Yes, in Colorado, a cracked windshield can lead to receiving a ticket. Colorado law prohibits driving a vehicle with a windshield that is cracked to the extent it impairs the driver's vision. Drivers can be ticketed for this violation.
"certified" used car is a marketing tool not a law. What did they certify? That the car was used or did they certify that it had a cracked windshield. You need to clarify with the dealer what they are certifying.
You can read the Michigan law regarding intestate distribution at the link below.
You can't actually get stopped for having a cracked windshield, but if you do get pulled over for some other moving violation and they see (they ARE a paid, trained witness) the cracked windshield, they will cite you with an additional equipment safety violation.
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lol goodluck. Pump out a 180 and they might consider it .
In Michigan, the law regarding bestiality is covered under the Michigan Penal Code, specifically MCL 750.158. This law prohibits sexual conduct with animals and classifies it as a misdemeanor or felony depending on the circumstances, such as prior convictions. Penalties can include fines and imprisonment.
(4) No vehicle shall be operated upon any highway unless the driver's vision through any required glass equipment is normal and unobstructed.
A cracked windshield is a deficiency which you can be cited for in a CMV - in any state. It wouldn't be enough to put you out of service, but, with the 72 hour annual DOT blitz currently under way, and the CSA2010 system in place, being cited for it will add points to one's CSA score, even if only a warning ticket is issued for it.
a law in Michigan about lemons