Driving With Invalid Documentation

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Driving With Invalid Documentation A person, unless otherwise stated by the Texas Transportation Code, may not operate a motor vehicle on a highway in Texas unless the person holds a driver's license issued under the laws of the Texas Transportation Code. Each year the texas...
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Texas Titles

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Texas Titles In order to legally drive on a Texas roadway, one of the many documents a driver is required to have is a “certificate of title” for his or her vehicle. The government requires a person to be certified for just about everything these days, ranging from practical...
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Raising The Limit Increases Speeding Behind the Wheel

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Raising The Limit Increases Speeding Behind the Wheel In most of Texas, the most common posted speed limit is currently 70 mph. However, in some areas such as around Houston and Dallas, it drops to 65 mph, and just west of San Antonio to the western border of Texas, there are...
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Rendering Aid

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Rendering Aid The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in the injury or death of a person or damage to a vehicle that is driven or attended by a person shall give the operator's name and address, the registration number of the vehicle the operator was driving,...
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Requirements to Drive in Texas

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Requirements to Drive in Texas Comedy Driving provides you with the driving requirements in Texas, to legally drive a vehicle you own. you must have insurance on the vehicle that meets Texas' standards, the vehicle must be pass inspection, it must be registered in your name, and...
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Requirements For Lighting and Reflective Devices

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Requirements For Lighting and Reflective Devices Below are all of the requirements for Lighting and Reflective devices when driving in Texas. All vehicles driven on Texas roads must have signals, reflectors, and other non-white lights that meet standards set by Texas law. Unless...
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Road Signs

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Road Signs The National Joint Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices set up national standards for road signs. These signs give messages through symbols. You should be able to understand the symbols and follow road signs wherever you drive. The color and shape of a sign...
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Rural Driving

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Rural Driving Sixty-nine percent of Americans stated they felt safe on multi-lane freeways in urban areas, while seventy-nine percent felt safe on two-lane highways in rural areas. Thirty-eight percent stated they feel relaxed on rural highways and just nineteen percent feel...
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Texas Stop Signs Placement

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Texas Stop Signs Placement The Texas Transportation Commission, or local authority with a highway under its jurisdiction, may designate a state or county highway as a through the highway and place a stop or yield sign at a specified entrance. They can also designate an...
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Emergency Driving

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Emergency Driving Emergencies can arise at any time while driving. When they do, it's important to stay calm and be knowledgeable about what to do when these emergencies occur. Some vehicle malfunctions are unavoidable, but routine maintenance helps keep the vehicle functioning...
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