Q: I don’t know what the Washington State law is, but I watched a police program, state and city unknown, that said a child of six years old can be
Q: I don’t know what the Washington State law is, but I watched a police program, state and city unknown, that said a child of six years old can be
Q: Has road striping paint changed? When I’m driving at night and in the rain it’s tough to see the lines. It doesn’t seem as reflective as it used to
Q: I know it’s not legal to drive with an open alcohol container in the car, but is it legal for a driver to drink alcohol in a parked car?
Q: When two cars are at stop signs that face each other and have a road going between them that doesn’t stop, does a car going straight have the right-of-way,
This week, instead of answering one of your questions, I have a question for you. But first, I need you on my side. You’re likely familiar with the following quote,
Q2: Several years ago, the son of a coworker was ticketed for having wheels that stuck out past the fenders. They were installed by the local tire shop. Just yesterday
Q: In a school zone, if the lights are flashing but school is out (like for spring break), does the 20-mph speed limit still apply? A: Sounds like someone forgot
Q: Lately I’ve driven through some intersections that have artwork painted on the pavement, including some multi-colored crosswalks. I think it looks great, but I wonder if it distracts drivers
Q: You’ve written before about A-pillars being a visibility problem, but try being tall with the safety cam in newer cars completely obscuring your vision for its own purposes of
Q: In front of my building I saw a shiny Cadillac Escalade, that on closer inspection had fender-bender dings, attempting to parallel park in a too-small space. Oh, I forgot