Sentences with phrase «penalties for drivers»

Traffic violation penalties for drivers who are caught operating motor vehicles after being barred as habitual offender include a two - year imprisonment.
The driver point system in Texas is created for assessing the number of demerit points added to a driving record after committing traffic offenses and for determining the penalties for drivers who practice unsafe driving.
Indiana's HTV law provides serious penalties for drivers who have repeatedly committed traffic offenses over a 10 - year period.
While the states levy significant fines and license penalties for drivers who are caught, many of them will agree to dismiss the ticket if you successfully complete a defensive driving or traffic school course.
Mississippi has strict fines and penalties for drivers who are caught without the minimum required auto insurance coverage, or without proof of insurance.
Chapter Eight of the Idaho Driver's Manual outlines DUI - related fines and penalties for drivers of all ages.
In a Toronto Star story on the same new laws, Brown tells the paper that the province would be well - served by the enacting of a «vulnerable road user law» that would boost penalties for drivers who seriously injure pedestrians or cyclists, regardless of which charges they ultimately face.
They tracked a year of cycling fatalities and looked at the locations, the types of accidents and the penalties for the drivers that caused the accidents.
For those who live in Michigan, you can help create that change by supporting efforts to enact a 5 - foot passing and vulnerable road user legislation that creates enhanced penalties for drivers who injure or kill cyclists.
For years, the Senate has passed legislation to stiffen penalties for drivers leaving the scene of serious accidents only to see it shelved in the Assembly.
Senator Klein was hailed as a key advocate for critical school bus safety bills supported by the NYSBCA, including legislation that would increase the penalties for drivers who illegally pass a stopped school bus.
The «Hayley and Diego Law» increases penalties for drivers whose failure to use caution results in injury or death.
Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation Creating Stricter Penalties for Drivers With Multiple DWI Offenses
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio wants tougher penalties for drivers who blow through speed and red light cameras — including the eventual suspension of their vehicle's registration.
That would avoid the economic inefficiency of subsidies — and the tax or deficit burden — while producing an optimal reduction curve without adding an artificial economic penalty for drivers.
Safety should always be a number one priority for businesses with fleets and the decision to significantly rise the penalty for drivers who exceed the speed limit sends a clear message that such behaviour is not acceptable.
Nonetheless, a traffic infraction does result in serious penalties for the driver and will appear on a driving record if convicted.

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Meanwhile, Lyft rival Uber started to offer car leasing in November 2013, and revamped the program last July with more flexibility for drivers and fewer penalties if they decide to end their lease.
If Uber does have to reclassify, it wouldn't just be hit by additional taxes — it could suffer major penalties for all the drivers it had mis - classified up until now.
For instance, threatening drunk drivers with legal penalties supplements the discipline of natural consequences rather than undermining it.
On their own reprimands don't account for much, but if a driver gets three of them during the year they'll get a 10 - place grid penalty.
It's not like an engine penalty either (which is applied to the car rather than the driver) so Fernando Alonso won't have to serve it when he returns to F1 for the next race in Montreal.
Millions of fans look to NASCAR drivers for the proper way to conduct themselves on the road, and if NASCAR and the race teams don't take a DUI charge seriously by issuing a severe penalty, it sends the message that drunk driving is somehow not that bad.
Check out the Q3 results above - but remember, several drivers have grid penalties for tomorrow's race, meaning the final starting positions will look rather different.
In 2018, drivers will still get penalties for using too many power unit components, but anyone with more than 15 - places worth will simply be told to start from the back of the grid.
The McLaren - Honda partnership only has three races left to go so just in case anyone has forgotten the reason they're breaking up, both drivers have been given a healthy serving of grid penalties for the Mexican Grand Prix.
That means that drivers who take a penalty for a race earlier in the weekend will potentially benefit, which should make it interesting when all the Renault - and Honda - powered teams race to announce their penalties before each other on a Thursday morning...
Reliability would likely improve, meaning drivers could push their engines harder for longer without having to worry about risking penalties.
As a result the Toro Rosso driver has a three - place grid penalty for the race in Baku.
According to Auto Motor und Sport, FIA president Jean Todt is unhappy with Vettel's penalty and the Ferrari driver could be brought before the FIA's International Tribunal to answer for what he did, and possibly be issued further sanctions.
After a slightly farcical Monza weekend in which 150 places worth of grid penalties were split among nine drivers, F1 chiefs said that the whole system of punishment for penalising component changes needed overhauling.
In a race that featured a two - hour rain delay and six safety car periods, Button managed to collide with two drivers - teammate Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso - and also had to serve a penalty for speeding behind the safety car.
When a fan put it to him that it sets a bad example for young drivers, Button explained the penalty Vettel received is basically «game over» for that race and is enough of a deterrent.
Surprise, surprise, another race and another grid penalty for a McLaren driver — this time, it's Stoffel Vandoorne.
Hopefully this rule will mean we see more drivers going for overtakes and making brave moves, rather than hanging back in fear of getting a penalty.
Unless it is clear to the stewards that a driver was wholly or predominantly to blame for an incident no penalty will be imposed.»
If a driver retires and can't serve their penalty, the stewards can give them a grid drop for the next round.
Usually this means that towards the end of the year some drivers and teams will have to worry about grid penalties as they run out of their allocations, but McLaren - Honda has been so unreliable that barely four rounds into the season Stoffel Vandoorne already has a grid drop for using too many.
While it is tempting to whaleaway with a driver, the penalty for missing this severely back - to - front slopinggreen makes a five - iron and a wedge a better choice.»
The big sticking point over grid penalties is that they punish the driver for something they have no control over.
Thanks to penalties for other drivers he moved up a few spots, but his three - place penalty means he's dropped back... to 18th.
Neither McLaren could make it out of Q1 though - not that it really matters considering the colossal grid penalties both drivers have for the race.
Mortara was made to serve a five - second penalty in the race for Glock - blocking (he also had a five - place grid penalty for holding up another driver) but for his angry reaction Glock came off much worse.
That's because the drivers who left the pits first in FP1 get their grid penalty applied first, meaning they'll actually start higher up the grid once the penalties for other drivers are applied.
Because Patrick walked towards the racing surface while the track was considered hot to demonstrate her frustration with Kahne, she could face a penalty for not staying near her car as drivers are required.
They were, however, elevated to 14th and 15th after the chequered flag due to penalties for other drivers.
Second, grid penalties have a beneficial effect for some drivers (those who have a negative number of «penalty places served»).
The Hungarian Grand Prix though was a new milestone for Maldonado, who scored not one... not two... but three penalties during the race, all of which were driver errors.
But if you've got an idea for an engine change penalty which both leaves the driver unaffected and deters teams from using one engine per race, I'm all ears!
Some states also use driver's license points as an additional penalty for noncompliance.
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