Massachusetts DUI Influence Liquor Public Private Invitees Licencees Lawyers Attorneys
Commonwealth v. Hart, 26 Mass. App. Ct. 235(1998)
Defendant conceded that he was driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor but argued that he was in a private section of the road It was sufficient that the physical circumstances of the road were such that the public could reasonably conclude that it was open for travel to invitees or licensees of the abutters. The court affirmed defendant’s conviction.
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Reckless Driving Virginia 46.2-857 Two Abreast In Single Lane VA
VA Code § 46.2-857. Driving two abreast in a single lane
Virginia 46.2-857 states the following:
A person shall be guilty of reckless driving in Virginia who drives any motor vehicle, including any motorcycle, so as to be abreast of another vehicle in a lane designed for one vehicle, or drives any motor vehicle, including any motorcycle, so as to travel abreast of any other vehicle traveling in a lane designed for one vehicle. However, this section shall not apply to any validly authorized parade, motorcade, or motorcycle escort, nor shall it apply to a motor vehicle traveling in the same lane of traffic as a bicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, electric power-assisted bicycle, or moped.
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Reckless Driving Virginia 46.2-854 Passing On Crest Grade Curve VA
VA Code § 46.2-854. Passing on or at the crest of a grade or on a curve
Virginia 46.2-854 states the following:
A person shall be guilty of reckless driving in Virginia who, while driving a vehicle, overtakes and passes another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, on or approaching the crest of a grade or on or approaching a curve in the highway, where the driver’s view along the highway is obstructed, except where the overtaking vehicle is being operated on a highway having two or more designated lanes of roadway for each direction of travel or on a designated one-way roadway or highway.
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