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Division 11
Rules of the Road

Chapters

1
Obedience to and Effect of Traffic Laws
Sections 21000–21300
2
Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings
Sections 21350–21468
3
Driving, Overtaking, and Passing
Sections 21650–21761
4
Right-of-way
Sections 21800–21809
5
Pedestrians’ Rights and Duties
Sections 21949–21971
6
Turning and Stopping and Turning Signals
Sections 22100–22113
7
Speed Laws
Sections 22348–22441
8
Special Stops Required
Sections 22450–22456
9
Stopping, Standing, and Parking
Sections 22500–22526
10
Removal of Parked and Abandoned Vehicles
Sections 22650–22856
11
Parking Lots
Sections 22950–22953
12
Public Offenses
Sections 23100–23249.50
13
Vehicular Crossings and Toll Highways
Sections 23250–23336
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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