New California Laws - 1999




New California Laws

From AAA Magazine, January 1999

New California Laws - 2005

Who'd have thought it? Vehicle license fees go down.

The votes are in the laws have been replaced if damaged The motorist passed. The California Legislature has must carry proof of proper installation. hammered out an updated version of the state's Vehicle Code. (Get this: Over 10 additions were made to the Vehicle Code about transporting kitchen grease!) Some changes that affect California drivers include lower vehicle license fees, extending the stoplight camera program for red-light runners, and a measure that helps protect money designated for highway use from being diverted to other projects. Here are some highlights:

Saving money

A 25 percent reduction in the vehicle license fee, collected at the time you register your car, goes into effect January 1. The fee could be reduced further in the future if certain state General Fund conditions are met. Assembly Bill (AB) 2797.

Continued enforcement

Stoplight cameras that help catch red-light runners are now permanent. A new law repeals the January 1, 1999, sunset date for "automated enforce-ment devices" at traffic control signals. Senate Bill (SB) 1136.

Payment options for some

People who face hardship in paying traffic infraction fines soon can be sentenced to community service instead. The courts will have the discretion to determine what consti-tutes a financial hardship. AB 2197.

Don't even think about it

No vehicle may be equipped with any device that can jam, scramble, neutralize, disable, or otherwise interfere with a radar, laser, or any other electronic device used by the police to measure speed. Not only is using such devices illegal, but you can't even purchase, possess, sell, manufacture, or distribute them either. SB 1964.

Bothered by ultraviolet rays?

Motorists will be allowed to put UV ray blocking material on front-side windows, but the material must be clear and must be removed or

Keeping the roads safe

Large, noncommercial vehicles, such as RVs, are the focus of a resolution requiring a study of whether vehicles 80 or more inches wide and 80 or more inches high contribute to traffic accidents when driven in the left lane on multilane freeways. Assembly Concurrent Resolution 187.

Protecting highway funds

A ballot measure passed by voters in November now places certain restric-tions on the loan of revenue from fuel taxes to the state General Fund. The restrictions include the requirement that the General Fund repay the loan in full and during the same fiscal year in which it was borrowed. This state Constitutional Amendment was approved by the voters and is now in effect. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 30.

Stop!

A new law changes the penalty for people who knowingly flee from a peace officer. Now, a minimum of six months in prison is required for anyone who flees a peace officer. (The maximum time in prison for this offense is one year.) AB 2066. The prison term for people who willingly flee a peace officer, and in doing so cause a person serious injury or death, is increased to three to five years. AB 1382.


All laws go into effect January 1, 1999. unless otherwise noted. Nevada's legislature meets in alternate years, and 1998 was not a legislative year. Utah lows generally go into effect on July 1; the July/August VIA will include a summary of new troffic laws for that state. A digest of motoring laws, with more details and information, is available at AAA district offices.


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