…operating a motor vehicle while using a mobile communication device, is a Class D traffic violation.” House Bill 3186 (Chapter 530, (2011 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2012),…
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MUTCD: Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
MUTCD: Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices Another research resource alive and well on the web, but remember, not everyone has web access. The digital divide is also…
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Your Traffic Ticket (and the follow-up) 3) How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon guide and follow-up, How to Pay an Attorney in Oregon. 4) Ten Things Not to Do During…
50+ Ways to Track Website Traffic
From iLibrarian, link to the 50+ Ways to Track Website Traffic story….
Juror Bias Against Bicyclists?
…of jurors identify with car drivers and do not ride bicycles in traffic….” (link to full article) * See also Pedal Power and the Oregon DMV Bicyclist Manual. * See…
Searching Criminal Law in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS)
…and Penalties* Sentences and Punishment* Fines and Penalties There are a few other possibilities I could suggest, but one of these ORS Index subject headings usually does the trick….
Who Owns the Road, the Street, the Highway?
…code 2) For example, if it is a road over which Washington County has jurisdiction, or the State of Oregon, you might look at the Washington County Code…
Oregon Consumer Law: Parking Tickets, Tax Collectors, Weekend Tow Jobs, and a “Notice of Tort Claim” Appeal
…communication updates?) Oregonian “Complaint Desk: Help for Frustrated Consumers ” has an illustrative “consumer law” story to tell – and very interesting it is! “Fighting a parking-ticket and tow? The…
Self-Help: Towing Problems in Portland, Oregon
…patience, and forbearance, and sometimes all to the power 10.) “Portland man gets refund, and he wasn’t the only one wrongly towed,” by Maxine Bernstein, The Oregonian, Tuesday September 23,…
Oregon Pedestrian Rights Legal Guidebook
Read the legal guide book (156 pages!) “Oregon Pedestrian Rights: A Legal Guide for Persons on Foot,” from one of the lawyers who brought us these other guides,…
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