โSep-02-2022 04:27 PM
โSep-03-2022 07:37 AM
Horsedoc wrote:
I might call BS on that business of not needing insurance if you have never had an accident in your life. With that rationale, an 18 year old male would not be required to have insurance and he is in the group that have the highest accident rate in the nation.
Why don't you show us the State law code section that says that it is not required.
โSep-03-2022 07:34 AM
โSep-03-2022 07:33 AM
JimR 1 wrote:
IMO and just from my experience with a west coast state the personal financial responsibility requires some form of documentation so what happened to you won't happen.
How do you expect the authorities to know you are financially responsible unless you have documentation?
JimR
โSep-03-2022 07:32 AM
JimR 1 wrote:
IMO and just from my experience with a west coast state the personal financial responsibility requires some form of documentation so what happened to you won't happen.
How do you expect the authorities to know you are financially responsible unless you have documentation?
JimR
โSep-03-2022 07:29 AM
โSep-03-2022 07:16 AM
AdvancedQs wrote:
But I donโt want everybody arguing about this. OK? Please? Itโs going to be controversial. People are going to get upset. I might as well be posting about wearing a mask or not. Thatโs the kind of thing itโs going to be.
there are actually two things. And I donโt want opinions on whether or not these things are correct. Or what you think about them. What I would like please is actual knowledge about if a vehicle being completely legal in its state is therefore legal in all other states that it can drive through. Thatโs the question. Please donโt get hung up on the actual items that Iโm going to list now.
โSep-03-2022 06:57 AM
Tvov wrote:AdvancedQs wrote:
So this is a very gray area then. I thought a lot of people would come on here and have the exact answer. You guys usually know exactly whatโs going on with this kind of stuff.
I would tell you guys exactly what it is, but I donโt want to cause an uproar. People get very heated and emotional about this type of stuff. I donโt want to get into a bunch of arguments about it.
but suffice to say Iโm completely legal in my state in the way my vehicle is configured and all of my paperwork. But, in the other state, I would not be.
this is not a moving violation. I drive perfectly. No accidents in my entire life. Driving record empty. Itโs just the way my vehicle is set up which is legal in my state but apparently not in the state I was in. Much like the window tinting. Thatโs why I used it as an example.
What the? Now I REALLY want to know what you are talking about, lol!
โSep-03-2022 06:51 AM
โSep-03-2022 06:45 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Inspection stickers: If you are legal at home you are legal period.
Window tint: I see a lot of cars where I suspect the tint is too dark.
I only know the rules in Michigan.. The "B" pillar (That's the one BEHIND the driver" Behind the "B" pillar. as dark as you like.. IN front of the "B" pillar (Driver and passenger doors and windshield) top 4 (I think) inches only and a limited percentage.. I see many cars much darker.. I've owned cars darker. FACTORY TINTED.
Oh and no reflective "tints".
โSep-03-2022 05:30 AM
AdvancedQs wrote:
So this is a very gray area then. I thought a lot of people would come on here and have the exact answer. You guys usually know exactly whatโs going on with this kind of stuff.
I would tell you guys exactly what it is, but I donโt want to cause an uproar. People get very heated and emotional about this type of stuff. I donโt want to get into a bunch of arguments about it.
but suffice to say Iโm completely legal in my state in the way my vehicle is configured and all of my paperwork. But, in the other state, I would not be.
this is not a moving violation. I drive perfectly. No accidents in my entire life. Driving record empty. Itโs just the way my vehicle is set up which is legal in my state but apparently not in the state I was in. Much like the window tinting. Thatโs why I used it as an example.
โSep-03-2022 04:40 AM
โSep-03-2022 03:47 AM
โSep-02-2022 11:46 PM
โSep-02-2022 11:42 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
Some things are reciprical. Some aren't. Nobody cares about a Florida inspection except Florida.
Something like double towing is different. Double towing is not legal in VA, it doesn't matter if it's legal in your home state or not, you can't do it here.
We'd have to know exactly what you were ticketed for, where. And exactly what the laws are. I'd just call a lawyer if I were you.
โSep-02-2022 08:46 PM