Based on my experience investigating traffic collisions in Ca. I'd make the following conclusion based on the limited info provided; Driver A would not be At Fault. Driver C would not be at fault. Driver B would be at fault for traveling at a speed unsafe for conditions. Insurance companies will probably place percentages of fault amongst all the drivers, however, under the vehicle code, driver B would be the one who would get cited if the investigating officer felt it was warranted.
Yes, they can.
Well i might get this wrong but it was a freeway wasn't it? So she wont be pulled over..? TRUE
A speeding ticket in California for going 86 mph on the freeway in a 65 mph speed limit varies from $180-$200. The fine can be reduced by going to a drivers training class by $30.
In short Yes. But since you didn't state where you live, you will need to check your local laws. In Georgia for example (I am a Deputy Sheriff in GA) I can stop people for speeding on the freeway or any road in my jurisdiction that has been approved by the state for me to run radar.
speeding cutting ahead littering using car pool lane
To freeway to freeway to have to do what you do.
A freeway ramp meter is a traffic management device located at on-ramps to control the rate at which vehicles enter the freeway. It regulates the flow of traffic by controlling when vehicles can merge onto the freeway, helping to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. Drivers must wait for a green light before proceeding onto the freeway.
It depends on what state your in and the cop. Also if you have had any previous run ins with the law.
Drunk drivers, distracted drivers, and/or loss of control.
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it was a traffic jam on the freeway
The noun freeway is not a proper noun. The noun freeway is a common noun, a general word for any freeway anywhere. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Examples of proper nouns for the common noun freeway are the Gulf Freeway, Galveston, Texas or the Antelope Valley Freeway in California.