Bill would make holding a cellphone while driving a primary offense in Wash.
By John Davis • Jan 17th, 2010 • Category: Blog PostsBill would make holding a cellphone while driving a primary offense in Wash.
via Seattle Times Newspaper.
Bill would make holding a cellphone while driving a primary offense in Wash.
via Seattle Times Newspaper.
I can’t see how this is even remotely possible… If someone can provide a reasonable explanation for how this could happen, I am all ears.
I think the last paragraph of the story is at the root of it all.
Flying Axle Nut Injures Bremerton Motorcyclist.
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Custom Chrome is recalling certain aftermarket Santee Bonanza motorcycle handlebars sold as replacement equipment for various Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The weld attaching the lower horizontal portion of the handlebar to the vertical portion [...]
Especially if you ride in Oregon. Effective Jan. 1, the penalty for riding a motorcycle without an Oregon DMV endorsement shifts from $360 to $720. Of course, the court will suspend the ticket if the rider completes training and receives a motorcycle endorsement within 120 days.
So get that endorsement!
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