@Be not deceived, There do appear to be some physical absolutes,
e.g. speed of light, absolute zero, etc. and some logical absolutes, e.g. laws of identi.ty and non-contradiction, but those do not equate to moral absolutes.
Not exact matches
If your little «Hoover» is inhaling kibble at the
speed of light (
e.g. not chewing and breaking down the kibble in their mouth), then try opting for a larger kibble size.
At the same time, vehicles could send back information to the traffic
light,
e.g. position, direction and
speed of the car, which can be used to optimize the traffic flow and to adapt the cycle time
of the traffic
light.
If you have received any Traffic Violation for either an Infraction (
e.g.,
Speeding, Stop Sign, Red
Light Camera, Unsafe Lane Change, Failure to Obey a Sign, etc. etc.) or Misdemeanor (
e.g., Reckless Driving, Suspended Driver's License, Exhibition
of Speed,
Speed Contest, etc. etc) contact us for a FREE Consultation or call us at (310) 455-6810.
Car accidents do not go on your driving record unless you are also convicted
of a moving violation (
e.g. running a red
light,
speeding, failure to yield).
To be successful, the test case for the defence I'm proposing would be limited to circumstances where
speed was really the only evidence
of the offence (
e.g. Driving 133 in an 80 zone on a dry road in
light traffic with good visibility)
Your fine amount will depend on the severity
of your offense and the type
of ticket you received (
e.g.,
speeding ticket, red
light ticket).
Remember, this surcharge is added to each ticket, so if a driver ticketed for two violations —
e.g. speeding and running a red
light — will pay this surcharge twice, on top
of the fine for each violation.