An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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Volume | 1918 |
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Law Number | 232 |
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Chap. 232.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 14 of an act entitled an
act to license and regulate the running of automobiles, locomobiles and
other vehicles and conveyances, whose motive power is other than anli-
mal power, along and over public highways of this State; to provide
for the registration of the same; to provide uniform rules regulating the
use and speed thereof, and to prescribe penalties for the violation of said
rules and regulations and for the licensing of chauffeurs, and to repeal
an act entitled an act to regulate the running of automobiles, locomobiles
and other vehicles and conveyances whose motive power is other than
animals, along and over the public highways of this State; to provide
for the registration of the same; to provide uniform rules regulating
the use and specd thereof, and to prescribe for the violation of said rules.
approved March 17, 1910, as heretofore amended. {(H B 113]
Approved March 15, 1918.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
section fourteen of an act entitled an act to license and regulate
the running of automobiles, locomobiles and other vehicles and con-
vevances, whose motive power is other than animal power, along
and over public highways of this State; to provide for the regis-
tration of the same; to provide uniform rules regulating the use
and speed thereof, and to prescribe penalties for the violation of
said rules and regulations. and for licensing of chauffeurs, and to
repeal an act entitled an act to regulate the running of automobiles,
locomobiles and other vehicles and conveyances whose motive power
is other than animals, along and over the public highways of this
State; to provide for the registration of the same; to provide uni-
form rules regulating the use and speed thereof, and to prescribe
for the violation of said rules, approved March seventeen, nineteen
hundred and ten. as heretofore amended, be amended and re-enacted
so as to read as follows:
Section 14. Anv person, failing to perform any duty imposed
by any section of this act, or violating any provision or condition
herein set. forth, shall for each offense, be fined not less than two
dollars and fifty cents, or imprisoned in jail not less than five nor
more than thirty days, or both, in the discretion of the justice of
the peace before whom the case may be tried. An appeal may
be taken to the circuit court of the county, or corporation or hust-
ings court of the city, in accordance with the general law govern-
ing appeals in misdemeanor cases.