What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hello all,
I'm a first time DUI offender with a restricted license and a couple of questions. I realize that my restrictions limit me to driving "to and from" work, or to my DDP class, but as a freelance piano teacher who drives to clients' houses, this introduces some gray areas that have me confused. Since many of my clients live in different neighborhoods, I drive quite a bit, and cover a lot of distance. Often there are periods of time in-between lessons. If, for example, in-between lessons I stop at my parent's house to wait for an hour or two before leaving for my next student, is this a violation of the terms of my restriction? Does this qualify as "to and from" even if it is not my own address?
Also, regarding the "to and from" aspect, I happen to be in the middle of moving from my place in Koreatown to my girlfriend's in Chatsworth. This move has been approved by my probation officer. If I'm staying in Chatsworth, and have lessons in Koreatown later in the day, is it a violation to drive from my girlfriend's to my old apartment in the morning, when I have lessons in Koreatown later in the day??
Lastly, my car needs a smog check. I've read that stopping for gas is generally considered acceptable with a restricted license. Would something like a smog check fall under that same category of necessity?
Thanks in advance for any replies. I'm trying my best to go about all of this the right way, and this stuff is actually really stressing me out...
best,
Nate
Hello all,
I'm a first time DUI offender with a restricted license and a couple of questions. I realize that my restrictions limit me to driving "to and from" work, or to my DDP class, but as a freelance piano teacher who drives to clients' houses, this introduces some gray areas that have me confused. Since many of my clients live in different neighborhoods, I drive quite a bit, and cover a lot of distance. Often there are periods of time in-between lessons. If, for example, in-between lessons I stop at my parent's house to wait for an hour or two before leaving for my next student, is this a violation of the terms of my restriction? Does this qualify as "to and from" even if it is not my own address?
Also, regarding the "to and from" aspect, I happen to be in the middle of moving from my place in Koreatown to my girlfriend's in Chatsworth. This move has been approved by my probation officer. If I'm staying in Chatsworth, and have lessons in Koreatown later in the day, is it a violation to drive from my girlfriend's to my old apartment in the morning, when I have lessons in Koreatown later in the day??
Lastly, my car needs a smog check. I've read that stopping for gas is generally considered acceptable with a restricted license. Would something like a smog check fall under that same category of necessity?
Thanks in advance for any replies. I'm trying my best to go about all of this the right way, and this stuff is actually really stressing me out...
best,
Nate