Orange County and Los Angeles Negligent Operator Defense, DMV Hearing Attorneys

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According to California Vehicle Code section 12810.5(a), a Class C negligent operator has incurred:

4 or more points in 12 months,
6 in 24 months, or
8 in 36 months.

If you have committed any of the following infractions, you may have incurred one point on your license.

Disobedience to traffic officer
Evading peace officer
Disobedience to fire official
Unsafe vehicle load
Disregarding non-student crossing guard
Youth bus/children crossing highway
Disregarding funeral escort officer
Crossing safety flares/cones
Driving, suspended/revoked for refusing test
Violation of license restrictions
Disregarding traffic officer's directions
Driving in bicycle lane
Disobedience to traffic signs/controller
Illegal movement/green light/arrow
Illegal movement/yellow light/arrow
Illegal movement/red/light/arrow
Traffic signals
Disobedience to flashing signals
Double lines/one broken line
Use of two-way left turn lane
Disobedience to traffic control device
Keep right
Crossing divided highway
Entering highway from service road
Lane use/slow moving vehicle
High-occupancy vehicle lane/entering/exiting
Improper lane use
Driving on sidewalk
Freeway ramp/entering/exiting
Load obstructing driver's view
Interfering with driver's control of vehicle
Driving hours limitation
Following too closely
Driving in fire area
Driving in safety zone
Towed vehicle swerving
Unlawful riding/towing
Turning across bicycle lane
Illegal passing
Right-of-way
Yielding right-of-way to horseback rider
Yielding right-of-way to emergency vehicle
Unsafe operation of emergency vehicle
Yielding right-of-way to pedestrian
Due care for pedestrian on roadway
Prohibited use of freeway
Yielding right-of-way to blind pedestrian
Turning and U-turns
Unsafe starting/backing of vehicle
Signaling turns and stops
School bus signaling
Speed/use of designated lanes
Going faster than the maximum speed
Basic/prima facie speed limit
Exceeding posted/freeway speed limit
Maximum speed 70 mph
Speed in excess of local limits
Speed in excess of local limits
Speed/construction zone
Restricted speed/weather conditions
Speed/traffic lanes
Driving too slow
Speed/bridge/tunnel
Maximum designated vehicle speed
Speed/solid/metal tires
Speed limit on grades
Stop required/railroad crossing
Stop for school bus
Speed contest/aiding or abetting
Transporting person in truck load space
Driving on trails and paths
Drinking while driving
Marijuana or open container/driving
Ignition interlock verification
Defeating ignition interlock device
Disobedience to toll highway officer
Unauthorized towing
Width/load of vehicle at crossing
Disobedience to sign/vehicle crossing
Unsafe/unlawfully equipped vehicle
Operation after notice by officer
Lighting equipment
Failure to dim lights
Lamps/flag for extended load
Lamps on projecting load
Brakes
Brakes/combination vehicles
Forklift truck brakes
All wheel service brakes
Brakes/stopping distance
Braking system/towing vehicles
Adjustment/use of air brakes
Airbrake system
Emergency stopping system
Vacuum brakes
Child Passenger restraint
Child seat belt
Motorcycle/passengers and equipment
Fifth wheel connecting/locking device
Hitch and coupling device
Towed vehicle coupling
Pole dolly/load and length
Caldecott tunnel restrictions
Hazardous waste transportation
Farm labor vehicle/unsafe operation
Removable containers/regulations
Explosives transportation
Inhalation hazard transportation
Inhalation hazard transportation
Tank vehicle regulations
Driving hours limitations
Driving hours, equipment, maintenance, operation
Safety regulation violation
Vanpool vehicle maintenance inspection
Violation of special permit
Extralegal load/weight
Lift-carrier/speed
Bale wagon load width during darkness

The following California Vehicle Code violations carry TWO POINTS on your license if you commit them:

Driving while suspended/revoked, Hit and run/injury/property damage
Driving wrong side/divided highway
DUI/alcoholic beverage or drugs
DUI/causing bodily injury or death
Evading peace officer/reckless driving
Explosives transportation
Speed over 100 MPH
Reckless driving
Reckless driving/causing bodily injury
Speed contest /exhibition of speed
Minor driving with BAC of 0.05% or more

If you have committed these violations, you need the best possible DMV hearing, suspended license defense attorney you can possibly get. You need McGregor & Ernenwein.

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  • Pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 12810.5(a), a Class C driver is considered a "negligent operator" if he or she has accumulated 4 or more points in 12 months, 6 points in 24 months, or 8 points in 36 months. Our DMV Defense Lawyers Los Angeles, Torrance DMV Defense Attorneys have 50+ combined years of experience successfully representing our clients before the California DMV. Contact us at 877-338-4489 if you are accused of being a negligent operator.

  • Law Offices of McGregor & Ernenwein is one of the most competent, knowledgable, experienced and intelligent team of criminal defense attorneys in Southern California. Their attorneys have represented tens of thousands of clients successfully through pretrial dispositions that do not subject them to the risk of conviction involved in trial, as well as obtaining acquittals at jury trials when the matter has not resolved at pretrial. Torrance Criminal Defense Attorneys

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