Yes
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This would be stratified; the two strata are ages of drivers < 30 & ages of drivers drivers >30.
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Is involved in a crash each year
Is involved in a crash each year
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Yes
they can have there fines doubled
Drivers car insurance in California is usually around 200 dollars a month. This however depends on the insurance and the other restrictions on different drivers in California.
It's hard to tell, since there is no OS of comparable speed and/or power. Well, limitations of your hardware are the limitations of Linux. It can also be limited by lack of drivers, but these days it shouldn't be the case for 95% of hardware.
The provisional driver's license limits underage drivers by what times they can drive. It also limits the age and amount of passengers they can transport.
The directions would be listed in the drivers manual.
Orange, rectangular
No. They have annual medical examinations to prove fitness to drive already. Consider the restrictions you would want the authorities to insist you obeyed, if and when you become an elderly driver.
Statute of limitations apply to bringing law suits for civil or criminal charges. The fine as already been assessed, so no.
An orange sign typically indicates a construction or work zone when driving. These signs are used to alert drivers to potential hazards, changes in traffic patterns, or the presence of road construction activities. When encountering an orange sign, drivers should exercise caution, reduce speed, and be prepared for altered road conditions. Following the instructions on the sign helps ensure the safety of both drivers and construction workers in the designated work zone.
Road construction signs are normally orange in color with black print. They warn drivers of road closings, upcoming stops, and detours.