Vehicle Code definition

Vehicle Code. “Vehicle code” means the Oregon Vehicle Code. [1983 c.338
Vehicle Code means the Vehicle Code of the State of California, as amended and supplemented from time to time pursuant to its terms.
Vehicle Code means the California Vehicle Code. “Violation” has the meaning assigned in Section 8.2.

Examples of Vehicle Code in a sentence

  • In addition, any employee who is issued a summons resulting from a motor vehicle violation, while assigned a state vehicle, that results in his/her arrest under Title 39 (Motor Vehicle code) shall report such summons immediately, if possible, or prior to reporting for the next scheduled shift, but no later than 48 hours from issuance.

  • By PA Vehicle code 33-54 vehicles must be parked the same direction as traffic on side street parking.

  • This legal definition of an intersection depends on the distance between the traveled portions (defined as “roadway” in the Vehicle code) of the highway and becomes important in some cases of traffic control.

  • D) 301 to 400 percent: Offenderpays 90% of costs.Sources: Vehicle Code §§ 14601.2, 23556, Vehicle Code §§13352(a) and 23575(f)(1), Vehicle code 23247, California DMVGrade: C (75.5/100)Colorado’s interlock law is effective in stopping drunk driving, but loopholes remain that limit the reach of these devices.

  • The text shall include the day, date, and hours that parking will be prohibited on that particular street and a statement that parked vehicles must be towed away at owner’s expense per California Vehicle code CVC 22651L and CVC 22654D.


More Definitions of Vehicle Code

Vehicle Code means the Vehicle Code of the state of California.
Vehicle Code means the Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5].
Vehicle Code means the California Vehicle Code. (287)
Vehicle Code. “Vehicle code” means the Oregon Vehicle Code. [1983
Vehicle Code means the latest version of the vehicle code of the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
Vehicle Code means the Vehicle Code of the state. (Ord. 434 § 1, 2015; Ord. 20 § 1, 1984)
Vehicle Code. “Vehig1e gode” means the Oregon Vehig1e Code. [1983 g.338