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Here is some questions that get asked a lot. Please reach out to us at customer-support@misterroadsidehelp.com if you cannot find an answer to your question. Don't worry, more QA's coming soon!
Yes! We can VERIFY in Texas it is legal to drive in the rain with your hazard lights flashing. However; that law does not apply to all states. In Louisiana and Florida, it is illegal to use your hazard lights while driving in the rain.
No! Drivers also can make a left turn onto a one-way street, unless a posted sign prohibits the movement. The same rules apply: First, come to a complete stop at the red light, and give the right of way to other vehicles in or approaching the intersection. For many drivers, this maneuver seems odd.
Yes! In order to legally turn right on red, you must be on the farther right lane. It is illegal to turn right on the second lane if the traffic signal is red.
A certified emergency vehicle will drive back & forth across all lanes of traffic in order to slow traffic for a potential road hazard ahead. Remember the driver might exit the vehicle depending on the situation to clear the roadway. BE CAREFUL & DON'T OVERTAKE THE EMERGENCY VEHICLE, LIVES ARE AT RISK!
Lane splitting is the practice of navigating a motorcycle between two lanes of slowed or stopped traffic moving in the same direction. It is illegal to lane split in Texas, but only because there is no law making it legal for motorcyclists to move between vehicles in the same lane. The only laws dictating lane splitting are those that state that vehicles may only move within a single marked lane and leave them only when it is safe to do so.
Yes! Under the direction of law enforcement, it is okay for tow trucks to have red & blue lights on the back of their vehicles.
Typically, all cars traveling on an access or feeder road must yield to traffic coming off an exit ramp. When in doubt, the best thing you can do is slow down, use your signal, and get over when it is safe.
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