When you sell or transfer a vehicle, you must notify the DMV
within five days
.
Will California issue you a new driver's license if you're moving within the state?
Yes
, if you've moved across state lines, the rules are a little different, and you'll need a whole new license. You should make an appointment with the DMV in your new home state to exchange your out-of-state driver's license as soon as you can after moving.
When must you notify the DMV within 10 days?
A reportable collision is a traffic accident that a motorist is legally required to report to the DMV. In California, a person involved in an accident must notify the DMV within 10 days
if (1) there was property damage of $1,000 or greater
, (2) someone is injured, or (3) a person dies in the accident.
Which three gauges or indicators are the most important to be aware of?
Which three gauges or indicators are the most important to be aware of?
Coolant temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and battery voltage gauge
. How often is it advised to have maintenance done on your vehicle? At least twice a year.
Which is the most common cause of traffic crashes DMV?
Driving too fast for conditions
is a major cause of motor vehicle crashes. Being inattentive to surroundings can cause a driver to collide with other vehicles. Most rear-end collisions are caused by drivers following other vehicles too closely.
Am I responsible for a car after I sell it?
In most states, used car sales are understood to be “as is.” This means the buyer understands that if something goes wrong after the car is driven away, it's entirely his or her responsibility. That means that, as
a seller, you're not responsible for the car after it's sold
.
Are you liable for a car after you sell it?
When you sell a car yourself (instead of through a dealership), you remain at risk until that person transfers the title.
If they end up in an accident while the car is still registered
and titled to you, then you could be legally required to pay for those damages.
Do I have to retake my drivers test if I move to California?
If you're already a licensed driver in another state you don't have to start from square one after moving to California. …
You won't have to retake the drivers test if your current drivers license is still valid
.
How long can you drive in California with an out of state license?
If you are 18 years old or older and have an out-of-state driver's license, you can drive in California for the duration of your visit. However, if you are 16 or 17 and have an out-of-state driver's license, you can only drive in California for
a maximum of 10 days
.
Do you need a new driver's license if you move California?
Do you need to notify the California DMV if you're moving to another state without a registered car? No.
Once you successfully obtain a new driver's license in the state you've moved to your California driver's license will be automatically canceled
.
Which is not a step to rock out?
Which is not a step to rock out?
Hydroplaning
causes your front wheels to actually leave the pavement and the wheels are riding on a thin layer of water. This lack of traction with the pavement takes away your control of the vehicle.
When you encounter an aggressive driver tailgating you the first thing to do is blank?
1.
Keep your distance
. The best way to deal with a tailgater is to stay away from them in the first place. Remain alert to other drivers' behaviors on the road.
When the temperature or boil light is on?
What is not a consequence of either over or under-inflated tires? Greater handling | When the temperature or “boil” light is on or the gauge moves into the red, what is the proper response? To pull over and turn the engine off so it can cool down . |
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Which is the most common cause of traffic?
Speeding
ranks high as a leading cause of traffic accidents in California.
Does a parking lot accident go on your driving record?
Do Police Respond to Parking Lot Accidents? Since parking lots are private property, there are generally not police reports to impact your driving record. … So, while
parking lot accidents may not go on your driving record
, a parking collision could very well impact your insurance rates.
Do all accidents show up on your driving record California?
In California, every car accident that is reported to the state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
by police will show up on your driving record for a prolonged period of time
. However, if the reporting police clearly indicated that the other party was at fault, the accident may not show up on your driving record.