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  2. Reckless driving - Wikipedia

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    § 46.2-861. Driving too fast for highway and traffic conditions. § 46.2-862. Exceeding speed limit. § 46.2-863. Failure to yield right-of-way. § 46.2-864. Reckless driving on parking lots, etc. § 46.2-865. Racing; penalty. § 46.2-865.1. Injuring another or causing the death of another while engaging in a race; penalties. § 46.2-866.

  3. How long do you have to report a car accident? - AOL

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    Filing a car accident report with your police department should be done as soon as possible after an accident, especially if there are major damages and injuries.

  4. Difference between a citation and a speeding ticket - AOL

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    $300,000 bodily injury liability per accident. $50,000 property damage liability per accident. $100,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per person. $300,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per ...

  5. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    A petition was issued for further investigation from the NHTSA, claiming Tesla's vehicles may have a structural flaw that can endanger public safety and that the number of sudden unintended acceleration reports filed for the Tesla models was as much as 6000% higher than other brands' cars on similar class or otherwise (pages 63 through 66 on ...

  6. Who’s at fault in a parking lot car accident? Here’s what ...

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  7. Assured clear distance ahead - Wikipedia

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    [124] [134] [152] [153] Fog, snow, or ice can create conditions where most people drive too fast, and chain reaction accidents in such conditions are examples of where large groups of drivers collided because they failed to reduce speed for the conditions.

  8. Municipal Code of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The first Code of Chicago was adopted in 1837. [3] The current Code, adopted 28 February 1990, wholly replaced and renumbered the previous Code adopted 30 August 1939. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is the responsibility of the City Clerk of Chicago to maintain a current copy of the Code, [ 5 ] and revisions to the Code must be published at least every six months.

  9. 2 dead after stolen car driving wrong way in Chicago causes ...

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    Two people are dead and several others injured, including multiple children, after a stolen vehicle going the wrong way collided with seven other vehicles before bursting into flames in Chicago on ...