California Vehicle Code 2016


Book Description

The California Vehicle Code contains almost all statutes relating to the operation, ownership and registration of vehicles (including bicycles) in the state of California in the United States. It also contains statutes concerning the California Department of Motor Vehicles and the California Highway Patrol. The Vehicle Code includes various criminal law sections relating to the theft and misuse of motor vehicles. The Vehicle Code is one of 29 codes containing general statutes adopted by the California legislature and that have either been signed into law by the governor or that have become law without the governor's signature. This is the 2016 edition, and is unabridged.




California Labor Code 2017


Book Description

The California Labor Code is a collection of civil law statutes for the State of California. The code is made up of statutes which govern the general obligations and rights of persons within the jurisdiction of the State of California. This is the 2017 edition, and is complete and unabridged. It does not contain any legal analysis.




California Vehicle Code 2015


Book Description

The complete text of the 2015 California Vehicle Code. It also includes a list of violations of the code.




California Evidence Code 2017


Book Description

The complete text of the California Rules of Evidence, as well as the Federal Rules of Evidence, for 2017. Does not contain any legal analysis.




California Family Code 2017


Book Description

The Family Code for California covers marriage, divorce, adoption, and child and spousal support laws. This is the complete text of the law valid as of January 1, 2017. It does not contain legal analysis.




2023 California Vehicle Code Unabridged


Book Description

Related Laws From the following California Codes: Business and Professions, Fish and Game, Food and Agricultural, Harbors and Navigation, Health and Safety, Public Resources, Streets and Highways




2017 California Driver Handbook


Book Description

The California Driver handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the rules of the road and includes the following topics: how to acquire a new license or renew an existing license, a summary of standard road signs, safe driving tips, and how to properly share the road with other vehicles, mass transit, pedestrians, and cyclists.




New York State Penal Code 2018


Book Description

The complete text of the New York State Penal Code. This is the 2018 version of the law. The Penal Code includes the following: Part 1 - General Provisions; Part 2 - Sentences; Part 3 - Specific Offenses; Part 4 - Administrative Provisions; also includes the New York Civil Rights Law and Article 33 Title 5-A of the Public Health Law (The Medical Marihuana laws) plus in the appendix: List of Offenses by Severity. Does not contain any legal analysis.




New York State Labor Code 2018


Book Description

The New York State Labor Code is a collection of civil labor law statutes for the State of New York. The code is made up of statutes which govern the general obligations and rights of employees and employers within the jurisdiction of the State of New York. This is the 2018 edition, and is complete and unabridged. It does not contain any legal analysis.




Unsettled Legal Issues Facing Automated Vehicles


Book Description

This SAE EDGE Research Report explores the many legal issues raised by the advent of automated vehicles. While promised to bring major changes to our lives, there are significant legal challenges that have to be overcome before they can see widespread use. A century’s worth of law and regulation were written with only human drivers in mind, meaning they have to be amended before machines can take the wheel. Everything from key federal safety regulations down to local parking laws will have to shift in the face of AVs. This report undertakes an examination of the AV laws of Nevada, California, Michigan, and Arizona, along with two failed federal AV bills, to better understand how lawmakers have approached the technology. States have traditionally regulated a great deal of what happens on the road, but does that still make sense in a world with AVs? Would the nascent AV industry be able to survive in a world with fifty potential sets of rules? Given the current lack of a federal AV law, state-level legislation can have a great deal of influence over the industry. Beyond government regulation, what other areas of our legal system will have to adapt to AVs? How do we assign liability for an accident in which the only actors were machines? How do you give an AV a ticket? The questions are numerous and have already captured the imagination of lawyers and lawmakers. This report will explore a number of potential changes facing the legal system, the unsettled aspects that derive from this new world, and the proposed solutions that have been raised. NOTE: SAE EDGE™ Research Reports are intended to identify and illuminate key issues in emerging, but still unsettled, technologies of interest to the mobility industry. The goal of SAE EDGE™ Research Reports is to stimulate discussion and work in the hope of promoting and speeding resolution of identified issues. SAE EDGE™ Research Reports are not intended to resolve the challenges they identify or close any topic to further scrutiny. Click here to access the full SAE EDGETM Research Report portfolio. https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2020005