According to the U.S. Department of Education, there are 81.5 million children enrolled in schools across the United States. Many walk to school or are dropped off in front of the building, which is why it’s important for motorists to drive cautiously through school zones. These zones are in effect in California during the hours children are going to or leaving school, as well the noon recess period when elementary aged children are often playing outside. State law mandates the speed for school zones be 25 miles per hour or.
Fall is here, which means shorter days, cooler temperatures, a lower position of the sun in the sky, falling foliage, and children going back to school. All of these changes affect motorists, who must adapt and compensate in order to avoid a car accident. Here are four tips for safer fall driving: Watch for Leaves on the Pavement Optimum braking requires good tire contact with dry pavement. However, some roads will have a large buildup of leaves, which reduce your braking power. While dry leaves are more than enough to compromise your braking,.
QUESTION: Can I charge this person with assault? I’m in high school and this girl has continuously been threatening to hurt me physically. I am too mature to lower down to her level so I just ignore her but it’s been going on since last year. We did contact the school to have the problem resolved but they did nothing. There are many witnesses who have seen and heard her threaten me. I believe that according to penal code 240 it is an assault however I am not sure of.