MikeMc5506
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I'm appealing a conviction for speeding. The basis for the appeal includes what I believe is an incorrect judgement about how the uninterupted length of a street or road is measured. The judge (actually supervisor) contended that interuptions include intersections, not just traffic signals or stop signs, and therefore the road is local and not subject to the need for a traffic survey. Section 40802b states that interuptions "Shall include traffic control signals" which might leave open the possibility of other measurements.
The judge stated that "Considerable legislative research has been done by the court" to determine this ruling.
How can I find (on line hopefully) this legislative history?
Anybody had experience with this specific definition of a local street or road?
ThanksWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I'm appealing a conviction for speeding. The basis for the appeal includes what I believe is an incorrect judgement about how the uninterupted length of a street or road is measured. The judge (actually supervisor) contended that interuptions include intersections, not just traffic signals or stop signs, and therefore the road is local and not subject to the need for a traffic survey. Section 40802b states that interuptions "Shall include traffic control signals" which might leave open the possibility of other measurements.
The judge stated that "Considerable legislative research has been done by the court" to determine this ruling.
How can I find (on line hopefully) this legislative history?
Anybody had experience with this specific definition of a local street or road?
ThanksWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?