A set of new laws has already entered into California – with many influential drivers.
California Governor Gavin New Zum has signed several new bills in the past 12 months, as many have become law at the beginning of 2025.
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This includes the rule that now makes it illegal to stop a vehicle 20 feet from any unlimited or noticeable corridor or 15 feet from any corridor where there is a curbing extension.
It is also illegal to ask the job to ask applicants to obtain a valid driver's license, while the “closed door loophole” – which required the public prosecutors to prove that the doors of cars were locked when a robbery occurred.
But there is another that will happen on March 1, 2025, which would force some drivers to take more steps Before hitting the road.
Draft AB 375 will require food delivery services such as Doordash and Uber Eats to provide customers with the first name and a picture of their delivery driver.
This not only improves safety, but generally provides peace of mind for famous food delivery services.
This comes as we recently reported how California escalated its battle against illegal side offers in 2025.
However, a new law can see drivers their cars are being held even if they do nothing illegal.
Last year, Governor Newsom agreed to a series of new laws designed to grant law enforcement more power to deter these dangerous events.
Side performances, which often include hundreds of people who are gathering to watch drivers who perform reckless works such as cakes and exhaustion, have been afflicted with California cities for decades.
But now, the police have greater power to reserve the vehicles that have found that they are involved in such events.
The Assembly Bill 2186, for example, now extends from the powers of reservations to the vehicles participating in “speed exhibitions” in parking lots, with a vulnerability that previously restricted to the roads.
Moreover, the 1978 assembly bill will give the police the ability to reserve vehicles suspected to help or incite side performances or street races, even without arrest.
This targets individuals who support events without direct participation, and aims to refuse individuals from helping to organize and operate these gatherings.
Only those concerned are also operated from the risk vehicle as well, as the penalties for participating in a side width are increased.
As of July 1, 2025, their driving license may be suspended for 90 days and up to six months – although the courts urge to think about personal hardship.
In addition, the Association's Bill 2807 clarifies the legal definition of a “side offer” to include “Treet Takeover”, which gives public prosecutors more space in court.
Elsewhere, drivers have been warned that they are risking a fine of $ 1,000 – and they can even lose their license – if they rid the rule of saving life.
This alert comes after a risky winter explosion from the United States with dense snow, country and frozen rain.
A law in New Hampshire requires drivers to remove ice and ice from their highest cars before driving.
This neglected leadership base is also known as “Jessica Law” – in honor of Jessica Smith.
A 20 -year -old woman was tragicly killed in 1999 when she hit a 9 -footed ice of a square trailer trail, which ended in her car.
Her parents, the Makbibin, succeeded in sadness, Linda and Donald Smith, successfully in tightening the law because they were angry that the tractor driver did not punish his failure to purify the snow and the ice of his car.