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Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - TheImpossibleTruster5 - 01-05-2015 I am making this thread so you can talk about some forced laws in vehicles in countries and states, I'll begin Baja California, Mexico, and Mexico's city
RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - Suarez - 01-05-2015 Not quite sure what purpose this thread has or even what it is all about? Can you tell me what it is about? RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - TheImpossibleTruster5 - 01-05-2015 @Sgt.Suarez, There are too many forced laws for vehicles, and I am asking the people if they want to post what laws for vehicles they need to be followed. RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - Ciryl - 01-05-2015 Britain: A horn should not be sounded when stationary on a road at anytime, other than at times of danger due to another vehicle on or near the road. This law really rustled my jimmies when I heard about it! RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - Preditor - 01-06-2015 We don't have forced laws in America, we have freedom. (I'm joking) RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - equal - 01-06-2015 Denmark: You're not allowed to use your left indicator more than 4 times in a row. So, let's say you needed to use it 5 times in a row, if that was the case you would have to use the right one before using the left for the fifth time. It is an old law from way back in time, where apparantly the cars would break down if the driver used the left indicator more than 4 times in a row. However, the law is still active. RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - Nuka - 01-06-2015 We must wear hats while driving. ![]() RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - xPrike - 01-06-2015 Here in Germany, closing the door of the car too loud is illegal. Driving naked is legal, but getting out of the car naked is illegal. Driving with any masks is illegal. RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - Greed^ - 01-06-2015 (01-06-2015, 12:49 AM)Shahmen Wrote: Denmark: You're not allowed to use your left indicator more than 4 times in a row. So, let's say you needed to use it 5 times in a row, if that was the case you would have to use the right one before using the left for the fifth time. Seriously? Guess i'm a criminal then ![]() RE: Forced laws in your living country/state/city for Vehicles - aviator - 01-06-2015 (01-06-2015, 01:08 PM)Greed^ Wrote: Seriously? Guess i'm a criminal thenIn English law, we still have many many antiquated, silly laws that haven't been overturned... Doesn't mean they're enforced though. Just a few strange ones, which I believe are true... It is still an offence to beat or shake any carpet rug or mat in any street in the Metropolitan Police District, although you are allowed to shake a doormat before 8am. It is illegal under the terms of the Prohibition and Inspections Act of 1998 to cause a nuclear explosion. It is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament Mince pies cannot be eaten on Christmas Day Also, I don't know what you mean by forced laws, but I guess an obvious law that is forced it that you must be 17 before you can apply for a licence to drive or 16 if you claim mobility benefit. ![]() |