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What does section 22651(a) refer to?

  • Vehicle left unattended on a bridge (correct)
  • Obstructing traffic
  • Stolen or embezzled vehicle
  • Blocking driveway
  • When is section 22651(b) applicable?

  • When a vehicle obstructs normal traffic movement (correct)
  • When the vehicle is parked in a driveway
  • When a vehicle is parked legally
  • When a vehicle is found abandoned in a field
  • What situation does section 22651(c) cover?

  • Vehicle parked illegally
  • Driver incapacitated
  • Stolen or embezzled vehicle (correct)
  • Blocking a fire hydrant
  • What does section 22651(d) address?

    <p>Blocking driveway</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What situation does section 22651(e) pertain to?

    <p>Blocking fire hydrant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Section 22651(f) applies to which scenario?

    <p>Vehicle parked more than 4 hours on a freeway</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the focus of section 22651(g)?

    <p>Driver incapacitated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does section 22651(h)(1) provide for?

    <p>Safekeeping of vehicles when the driver is taken into custody</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What kind of drivers does section 22651(h)(2) apply to?

    <p>Under 21 years of age or on probation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What situation does section 22651(i)(1) describe?

    <p>Five or more parking violations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does section 22651(j) cover?

    <p>Illegally parked with no license plates</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does section 22651(k) refer to?

    <p>Parked over 70 hours in violation of ordinance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does section 22651(l) address?

    <p>Illegally parked in cleaning/construction area</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does section 22651(m) refer to?

    <p>Parade access</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the focus of section 22651(n)?

    <p>Resolution or ordinance prohibiting parking</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does section 22651(o)(1)(A) deal with?

    <p>Vehicle registration expired six months</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What circumstances does section 22651(p) apply to?

    <p>Unlicensed or suspended driver</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    22651 California Vehicle Code Overview

    • Section 22651(a): Addresses vehicles left unattended on bridges, obstructing traffic on structures like viaducts, causeways, or tunnels.
    • Section 22651(b): Pertains to vehicles obstructing normal traffic on highways, considering visibility issues like darkness or weather; visual hazards alone do not qualify for removal.
    • Section 22651(c): Covers vehicles on public lands or highways that have been reported stolen or embezzled.
    • Section 22651(d): Relates to vehicles blocking private driveways, requiring officers to make reasonable attempts to find the owner.
    • Section 22651(e): Involves vehicles obstructing access to fire hydrants, ensuring firefighting equipment can reach emergency resources.
    • Section 22651(f): Addresses vehicles parked over four hours on freeways; includes situations where the driver cannot move the vehicle due to circumstances.
    • Section 22651(g): Pertains to incapacitated drivers unable to move their vehicles due to physical injury or illness.

    Impoundment Conditions

    • Section 22651(h)(1): Allows vehicle removal if the driver is in custody; restrictions apply regarding vehicles on private property owned by the driver.
    • Section 22651(h)(2): Covers drivers under 21 or on DUI probation, with specific BAC levels triggering vehicle removal; again, private property rules apply.
    • Section 22651(i)(1): Addresses vehicles with five or more parking violations, with guidelines for evidence of bail established locally.

    Registration and Licensing Issues

    • Section 22651(j): Involves impounding vehicles parked without license plates or registration evidence, requiring identification from the owner for release.
    • Section 22651(k): Deals with vehicles parked over 70 hours in violation of local ordinances; documentation is necessary.
    • Section 22651(l): Covers vehicles parked in cleaning/construction areas with prior notice posted 24 hours before removal.

    Special Cases and Ordinances

    • Section 22651(m): Pertains to events like parades; vehicles may be removed with prior notice posted by authorities.
    • Section 22651(n): Involves vehicles parked in areas where local resolutions or ordinances prohibit parking, necessitating proper signage.

    Expired Registration and License Issues

    • Section 22651(o)(1)(A): Addresses vehicles with registration expired over six months; removes the vehicle with a supervisor's concurrence.
    • Section 22651(p): Allows for impoundment of vehicles operated by unlicensed or suspended drivers; requires conditions for vehicle removal to be met.

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