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What does section 22651(a) refer to?
What does section 22651(a) refer to?
When is section 22651(b) applicable?
When is section 22651(b) applicable?
What situation does section 22651(c) cover?
What situation does section 22651(c) cover?
What does section 22651(d) address?
What does section 22651(d) address?
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What situation does section 22651(e) pertain to?
What situation does section 22651(e) pertain to?
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Section 22651(f) applies to which scenario?
Section 22651(f) applies to which scenario?
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What is the focus of section 22651(g)?
What is the focus of section 22651(g)?
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What does section 22651(h)(1) provide for?
What does section 22651(h)(1) provide for?
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What kind of drivers does section 22651(h)(2) apply to?
What kind of drivers does section 22651(h)(2) apply to?
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What situation does section 22651(i)(1) describe?
What situation does section 22651(i)(1) describe?
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What does section 22651(j) cover?
What does section 22651(j) cover?
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What does section 22651(k) refer to?
What does section 22651(k) refer to?
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What does section 22651(l) address?
What does section 22651(l) address?
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What does section 22651(m) refer to?
What does section 22651(m) refer to?
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What is the focus of section 22651(n)?
What is the focus of section 22651(n)?
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What does section 22651(o)(1)(A) deal with?
What does section 22651(o)(1)(A) deal with?
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What circumstances does section 22651(p) apply to?
What circumstances does section 22651(p) apply to?
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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.
Time-Related Violations and Driver Condition
- 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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