49-102 Abandoned vehicle Ans✓✓✓ Vehicle left on private property w/o
permission
OR
Vehicle left on highway or public property
Cannot be left for longer than 24 hours
49-316 Drivers license to be carried and exhibited on demand Ans✓✓✓
Misdemeanor
Drivers license must be carried at all times and be given to a peace officer upon
request
49-427 registration card to be carried Ans✓✓✓ Must carry proof of registration
at all times
49-428 display of plate and stickers Ans✓✓✓ Plates must be attached front and
back (exemptions for farm tractors, classic cars, and motorcycles)
Registration stickers for current year must be displayed and
Plate must be securely fastened, clearly visible, and be no less than 12" off of
roadway
,49-429 display of temp registration Ans✓✓✓ Temp registration must be
displayed in back window or on motorcycle until plates are received
49-603 Starting parked vehicle Ans✓✓✓ Cannot start driving vehicle from
parked, standing or stopped position unless it can be done safely
49-604 limitations on backing vehicle Ans✓✓✓ Cannot back up vehicle unless it
can be done safely without interfering with traffic
You also cannot back vehicle down shoulder or lane of travel
49-605 driving on sidewalk Ans✓✓✓ Cannot drive motorized vehicle on
sidewalks (excludes motorized wheel chairs)
49-607 opening and closing doors on vehicles Ans✓✓✓ Cannot open car doors or
keep doors open if they interfere with traffic
49-612 obstructed drivers view Ans✓✓✓ You cannot drive a vehicle where the
cab is so loaded with property or people (over 3 people) that you cannot clearly
see forward or side to side OR it interferes with operation of vehicle
OR
the windows are coated with ice, snow, sleet, dust etc.
, 49-613 littering or dropping load on roadway Ans✓✓✓ You cannot throw
garbage or items on the road that would likely injury any person, animal or
vehicle on road. This includes damaged vehicle debris.
ALSO
All vehicles carrying a load that could become a hazard must secure and cover
load (lawn debris, gravel, etc.)
49-614 stopping in intersection Ans✓✓✓ Drivers cannot enter intersection,
crosswalk, or railroad crossing and obstruct traffic regardless of traffic control
signal (ex rush hour traffic stopping in intersection)
49-615 drivers exercise due care Ans✓✓✓ Drivers must exercise due care to
avoid hitting pedestrians, children, intoxicated persons or people operating
human powered vehicles.
49-616 driving through safety zone Ans✓✓✓ Cannot drive vehicle at any time in
safety zone (area of highway specifically designated for pedestrian traffic. EX-
green belt or bike lane)
49-619 slow moving vehicles Ans✓✓✓ -Cannot drive slow moving vehicles 1/2
hour before sunrise or 1/2 hour after sunset unless equipped with lights.
-cannot drive in excess of 25 MPH unless designed to drive that fast safely
-cannot obstruct drew movement of traffic on highway