Q: Washington’s default rule (as I learned it half a century ago) is that a U-turn is unlawful except where it is marked as lawful. Contrariwise, California allows U-turns almost
Q: Washington’s default rule (as I learned it half a century ago) is that a U-turn is unlawful except where it is marked as lawful. Contrariwise, California allows U-turns almost
Q: I saw a person riding in the passenger seat of a car with their feet up on the dashboard. I’m concerned about what would happen in a collision, since
Q: I have never found the answer to this – even in the Washington Driver Guide. If two cars coming from opposite directions on the same street want to turn
Q: If you are a passenger in a car that police suspect might be stolen, do you need to identify yourself? I know that for a traffic infraction stop you
Are touchscreen driver controls progress or a problem? I have some thoughts about that.
Q: I live in a neighborhood in the county, and we have people who race up and down our streets on mini-bikes, dirt bikes, and three- and four-wheelers, often after
Q: Is it legal in Washington to have windows so dark that cross traffic cannot see the driver’s face? I have had two incidents where a car has pulled out
Yes, there is a best lane position. No, it’s not always right down the middle.
Q: Lately I’ve seen a lot of motorcycles parking in the hashed area adjacent to posted handicapped parking spaces. I’ve always understood that the hashed area was part of the