Question: Can the failure to exit an intersection after the traffic signal turns red be a ticket violation? The picture above gives motorists the answer period if there is no clear exit to proceed out of the intersection it doesn’t …
Question: Can a child under 12 years of age sit in the front passenger seat of a moving vehicle that has an active airbag? The child legally occupying the front passenger seat is obviously not 5 foot 6 inches nor …
Question: Can it be legal to have an open container of alcohol in the passenger compartment of a moving vehicle in Delaware? The above picture identifies a “guilty” verdict of Delaware’s DUI law because it is illegal for the driver …
Question: Can it be legal to be in the intersection after the traffic signal turns red? The picture above is telling all motorists they must enter the traffic light-controlled intersection prior to the red signal. Conversely, this same traffic sign …
Question: Can it be legal to pass on the shoulder of the road? In the picture above the red arrow is pointing to a vehicle that has just passed multiple left- turning vehicles. This is a legal maneuver as long …
Question: Can it be legal to lane change across a solid yellow line? Normally a lane change across a solid yellow pavement line marking would result in an illegal/hazardous driving condition. However, as seen in the picture above, a lane …
Turning right across a single solid white pavement line marking is generally illegal and substantially dangerous. However, there is a major exception to the right-turn across this pavement line marking. Allowed to go home! Yes, turning into a driveway and/or …
In the picture, above Delaware motorists are again faced with an inaccuracy in the critical area of pavement line markings. Take a quick look and see if you can locate the pavement line marking inaccuracy in the city of Wilmington …
Many Delaware motorists will defend their lack of knowledge relative to the rules of the road by claiming — no harm no foul. Meaning he/she has always made this illegal act without any negative outcome. SOS: Sorry, but if one …