All brakes and component parts thereof shall be maintained in good condition and in good working order. The brakes shall be so adjusted as to operate as equally as practicable with respect to the wheels on opposite sides of the vehicle.
vc 267085
No registration!
This vehicle code deals with a hit and run with property damage to another vehicle - which is a misdemeanor.
On a California title, "VC" under the body type model typically stands for "Vehicle Code." It indicates the classification of the vehicle according to the California Vehicle Code, which governs the registration and operation of vehicles in the state. This classification helps in identifying the type of vehicle for legal and regulatory purposes.
35551A VC refers to a specific section of the California Vehicle Code that pertains to laws regarding vehicle registration and the operation of vehicles. It typically addresses issues related to vehicle identification, registration requirements, and penalties for violations. For accurate and detailed information, it's best to consult the California Vehicle Code directly or seek legal advice if needed.
Offense code 121460 VC refers to a violation of California Vehicle Code related to "driving a vehicle while unlicensed." This typically applies to individuals operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license. Penalties for this offense may include fines, points on the driving record, and potential impoundment of the vehicle.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/vc/tocd11c12a2.htm
Vehicle code 40508 VC is a failure to appear in court on a traffic citation. It is a misdemeanor under California law and has a statute of limitations of one year from the date of the infraction.
22356b vc is a violation code in California. The code states no vehicle shall be allowed to travel at a speed of greater than 70 mph on posted roadways.
The code I22350 VC refers to a specific violation code in the California Vehicle Code, which pertains to the use of a vehicle without a valid driver's license. This violation typically involves operating a motor vehicle when the driver does not possess a valid license or is driving while their license is suspended or revoked. Penalties for this violation can include fines and possible points added to the driver's record. Always consult the California Vehicle Code or a legal expert for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Improper use of seatbelt ... no point ... no traffic school ... $146 fine in San Diego
In California it's $241.00 as of 5/4/2009