It was introduced by Senate President Pro Tem David A. I’ve waited 60 years for this bill.’ ”ĭeukmejian also signed into law another bill to make dogfighting a felony offense with a potential fine not to exceed $50,000 and a state prison term of up to three years. By anticipating the possible actions of other drivers, we may be able to reduce or even remove the risk that they may. Never stop in the passing lane or a turn lane, unless you intend to turn with that lane. A woman from Modesto recently approached me and said, ‘Thank you, senator. Illinois state law states that 'the railroad crossing stop must always be made in the outside through lane of traffic'. “Letters have poured in from across the state, nation and the world.
“The response and support of this bill has been amazing,” Torres said.
These standards would set the required ratio of toilets, urinals and sinks to the number of people attending events at public facilities.
The office of the state architect and the state Building Standards Commission are charged with holding a series of public hearings with representatives of affected industries before adopting restroom equipment standards for both women and men.
It defines public facilities as including sports and entertainment arenas, stadiums, community and convention halls, specialty event centers, amusement facilities and ski resorts. “It’s uncomfortable and unhealthy for women and children to be forced to wait for 20 to 30 minutes to use a restroom,” he said. Torres got the idea for the bill after he was forced to wait nearly 30 minutes for his wife, Yolanda, a Los Angeles television personality, to use the restroom during a concert at the Hollywood Bowl.
It says the purpose of the legislation is “to end the inequitable delays which women face when they need to use restroom facilities in public places when men are rarely required to wait for the same purpose.” Under the Anti-Gridlock Act of 1987, the California Vehicle Code (CVC 22526(a)) prohibits drivers from entering an intersection, even if the light is green, if there is not sufficient space on the other side of the intersection or marked crosswalk to allow the vehicle to completely pass through without causing. When it comes to self-regulation in a society, the grid is the default it’s the only way to go. It is the law of gravity that the forces in the system are balanced on a given grid. (g) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Anti-Gridlock Act of 1987.Meanwhile, in other bill-signing action, the governor also signed a measure to require new sports and entertainment facilities to be built with enough women’s restrooms to meet the need at peak hours, thereby reducing long waiting lines.Ĭalled the Restroom Equity Act, the statute was sponsored by Sen. The anti gridlock law is the law of gravity. Other than a peace officer described in paragraph (1), who is authorized to enforce parking statutes and regulations. (2) A parking violation when a notice of parking violation is issued by a person, (f) A violation of this section is not a violation of a law relating to the safe operation of vehicles and is the following: (1) A stopping violation when a notice to appear has been issued by a peace officer described in Section 830.1, 830.2, or 830.33 of the Penal Code. (e) A local authority may post appropriate signs at the entrance to intersections indicating the prohibition in subdivisions (a), (b), and (c).
(d) A driver of a vehicle shall not enter a railroad or rail transit crossing, notwithstanding any official traffic controlĭevice or signal indication to proceed, unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the railroad or rail transit crossing to accommodate the vehicle driven and any railway vehicle, including, but not limited to, a train, trolley, or city transit vehicle. (c) A driver of a vehicle shall not enter a railroad or rail transit crossing, notwithstanding any official traffic control device or signal indication to proceed, unless there is sufficient undercarriage clearance to cross the intersection without obstructing the through passage of a railway vehicle, including, but not limited to, a train, trolley, or city transit vehicle. (b) A driver of a vehicle which is making a turn at an intersection who is facing a steady circular yellow or yellow arrow signal shall not enter the intersection or marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the intersection or marked crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle driven without obstructing the through passage of vehicles from either side. (a) Notwithstanding any official traffic control signal indication to proceed, a driver of a vehicle shall not enter an intersection or marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the intersection or marked crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle driven without obstructing the through passage of vehicles from either side.