Q: Not that I plan on doing it, but what would happen if I tried to outrun the cops on a traffic stop? A: Let’s work from the assumption that
Q: Not that I plan on doing it, but what would happen if I tried to outrun the cops on a traffic stop? A: Let’s work from the assumption that
I’ve been hearing from folks who, as the school year starts up again, have not so much a question as a common request: “Can you please remind people to drive
Q: My job involves shift work and long hours. Sometimes I’m driving home after being awake for 24 hours. If I fell asleep at the wheel would I be considered
Q: Where does the money from a traffic ticket go? A: To quote from a friend’s relationship status as described on Facebook, “It’s complicated.” Before I could answer this question
Q: Is it legal to pull into an angled parking space on the opposite side of the street (in front of the Bellingham Public Library, for example)? A: I’ll begin
Q: Are there any requirements for the use and/or placement of signage to warn drivers when construction affects the flow of traffic? Who is responsible for setting up the signs?
Maybe you’ve already seen the video slideshow of the impaired bears; now you can see the photo gallery. Just click on the picture to go to the gallery.
Q: With the upsurge of breweries in town I have seen more clearly intoxicated bike riders leaving local breweries. Is there a rule about riding your bike while intoxicated? A:
This is a story of a bear that makes a not good decision, and ends up having a very not good night. This August, Washington law enforcement officers will join
Q: What is the best way to deal with tailgaters without rewarding them for their dangerous behavior? A: By “reward” I’m assuming you don’t mean a trophy or a ribbon.