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 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: When there is a street with a turn lane in the center, I see many drivers come from a side street and pull into the center turn lane to
Q: What are the rules about crosswalks at intersections with signal lights? Many people think that if they are in a crosswalk and the light is green for the automobile,
Q: Too often I see drivers give maybe one blink of their turn signal before turning. That can’t be enough to meet the requirements of the law, right? How far
Q: A news site has an article about it now being illegal to have a license plate frame on your vehicle, and the author thought the cars she saw being
My fellow cyclists, I want you to live. From conversations I’ve had with bike riders and observations on the road there’s a question a few cyclists aren’t asking, and they
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 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: Is it true that, besides warning others of danger, using your horn for free speech is the only other legal use of the horn? A: Using your horn as
Q: When a freeway has an exit-only lane leading up to an offramp, what’s the speed limit in the exit lane? If the speed limit on the freeway is 60