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Tips for Driving on the Right-Hand Side of the Road

Tips for Driving on the “Wrong” or Right-Hand Side of the Road

UK Taxis are always driving on the left and t junctionIdeal Tips for Visitors From Great Britain, Ireland, or Australia to Los Angeles

Perhaps you have never driven on the “wrong” side of the road before. When I lived in Motherwell, Scotland, I almost crashed a brand new British Sterling in a head-on collision. Oh, and forget about using a stick shift. It’s way too confusing.

I wrote this for all you Brits who want to make it back home in one piece by understanding how to drive in the right-hand lane. Besides having few roundabouts, and no “railways,” the City of Angels is a devil of a place to Holiday. To begin with, in California, it is an illegal misdemeanor to drive on the wrong (left-hand side of the road).

Driving on the right is not always easy. Road positioning remains vital

Driving on the right side of the road is the law in the U.S.A.

Learn about driving on the right side of the road.

California Vehicle Code Section 21651(b) states:

It is unlawful to drive any vehicle upon a highway, except to the right of an intermittent barrier or a dividing section which separates two or more opposing lanes of traffic. Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (c), a violation of this subdivision is a misdemeanor.

Because of this, visitors from left-hand lane driving countries need to take heed of their rights, duties, and obligations when visiting Los Angeles, California.

As a British left-side hand lane driver, your years of experience driving on the wrong side of the road were hammered into you by everyone:

  • Parents
  • Road instructors
  • School teachers
  • Bobbies.
  • Driving tests.

However, there is a strong chance that you will travel to a place where the opposite is true. Nations that used to be part of the British Empire (except for Canada) drive on the left side of the road. These include the United Kingdom, Ireland, India, and Australia. And while your passport may not be stamped yet, it’s better to be prepared for when that day comes.

Driving on the right side of the road requires driving skills, and a general understanding of traffic systems, road signs, and traffic flow. In particular, U.K. drivers should approach roundabouts slower than in Britain to allow sufficient time to observe traffic flow, traffic signs, and traffic lanes. The same goes for the three-way T junction or T intersection. Everything is the reverse of your normal left-side driving tradition in the United Kingdom. In fact, having a native co-driver who knows the road rules can save lives when you’re fresh off the boat from the U.K. It’s also helpful to taxi around a local car park in the right lane before heading to a freeway or residential street. Once on the street, stay in the slow lane till confidence rises.

Understanding Wrong-Way Driving From a Legal Perspective

As a longtime personal injury attorney, I have seen almost everything. And most of the time, if someone is driving on the left-hand side of the road in Los Angeles, for example, it is because they are doing something wrong. However, many of my clients have traveled overseas where people don’t drive on the right side of the road.

And often, they can’t resist the opportunity to get behind the wheel in another country to right-hand drive. If that sounds like something you are going to do, it is best to be prepared for any contingency.

Breaking the Habit of Driving on the Other Side of the Road.

Your longtime aversion to driving on the other side of the road is with good cause. After thousands of hours behind the wheel, you are driving on the right-hand side of the road is essential for your safety.

Shutting that part off that left-side driver part of your brain is not easy. But we are here to help. Below we will see several ideas on how to make the transition easier.

Understanding How.

  • Spend your time getting used to the new car. In cases like this, you have two challenges. Not only are you preparing to drive on the other side of the road, but you are also driving an entirely new car. It takes time to get used to any new car, especially a rental. Taking it easy, especially on the first day, will be much easier for you to understand the Dynamics of driving in this new environment. It is also important not to rush. The landmarks will still be there whether or not you decide to drive excessive hours that day. The more time you give yourself preparing, the easier the transition will be. This goes double for time behind the wheel.
  • Study the rules and laws of the country. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the particular rules and regulations of the country you are going to. Just because some traffic laws are mandatory in your home state does not mean they will be the same in another country. And this goes double for concepts such as the right of way and turning. Moreover, this is a needed concept.
  • Use an automatic transmission. But this might be difficult for you on two accounts. Firstly, you may be used to driving a stick shift. Secondly, automatic transmissions are much rarer outside the United States and Canada. Even getting one as a rental in a place like London, United Kingdom, or Los Angeles, California, may be harder or more expensive. However, since your gear patterns and the clutch pedal are opposite of what you know, you can reduce your worries by driving that same type of car.

What are Some More Preparation Tips?

Make sure to prepare the car first. This has many elements. And this includes checking your mirrors, adjusting your driving pattern, and getting used to having someone in the passenger seat. Every second taken understanding your new driving circumstances will pay dividends in the future.

The above is not an exhaustive list but, hopefully, an excellent primer in understanding the differences and driving between countries. Should you hop on that flight and find yourself in these circumstances, refer back to this website for more information on how to drive safer and avoid accidents.

What Are Some Of The Potential Legal Ramifications of Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road?

The four basic issues a person needs to know about driving on the wrong side of the road are:

  1. The accused has the right to pay a lawyer to defend against the Notice to Appear for violating Vehicle Code Section 21651 (b). The lawyer can appear in court if you have already made bail and flown flown. (Obviously, if it was a D.U.I. with injuries and property damage, you may not make bail and be forced to stay in jail).
  2. Wrong-side driving is considered to be a “wobbler” under California law. What this does is invoke prosecutorial discretion. So the prosecutor may wobble into charging it as a felony. For example, if someone were killed and seriously injured due to the defendant’s driving on the wrong side of the road, that would be a felony charge. Of course, if no one was hurt, it can be charged as a misdemeanor and later plea-bargained down to a lesser included offense as an infraction and a fine. Sometimes the case may even be dismissed in the interests of justice.
  3. Assuming a conviction, the wrong-way driver would get two points on his D.M.V. printout, increasing their insurance rates and even resulting in a suspended license in certain cases. For example, under California law, if a driver receives 4 points within 12 months, 6 points within 24 months, or 8 points inside of 36 months, the D.M.V. suspends your driving privileges.
  4. Wrong-way drivers can be subjected to a warrant or extradition arrest under California Vehicle Code Section 40508 if they elect to blow off the cour by failure to appear.

Can California Extradite Wrong Way Drivers to California?

Yes. Extradition laws are a legal procedure created to return fugitives from justice to the country, state, or even county, back to the jurisdiction where the alleged crime occurred.

Usually, extradition laws are invoked when:

  1. A defendant takes flight after making bail, probation, or parole after serving time and violates the terms.
  2. Sometimes it is an innocent mistake.
    • The visitor is ticketed and returns home after their California vacation ends to avoid overstaying their travel Visa, for example. And then later, the so-called fugitive will discover they are in trouble, even though, in their mind, they did nothing wrong.
    • The visitor is a victim of stolen identity, such as an arrestee who looked similar stealing the visitor’s I.D. and using it after an arrest and release.

In these types of cases, treaties between the U.S. and other countries, such as the U.K., have created reasonably fair extradition laws. In such cases, only the governor has the power to extradite or fly the lawbreaker back to California to be held to answer.

During this time, the incarcerated defendant may:

  • Return to incarceration and face trial for fleeing justice on an already existing jail sentence.
  • Plea bargain and plead “guilty” in exchange for probation.
  • Plead guilty and be sentenced to jail and confinement.
  • Request a speedy trial.

Unfortunately, until the fugitive is recaptured back to California, which can take as long as three months or more, a presumption of guilt exists. And this is one of the few times someone is deemed guilty. But this presumption of guilt ends once the accused is back in the hands of California and jail. Typically the captured fugitive will remain incarcerated until the time of trial, or conviction, whatever comes first. Of course, the defendant may also have time to serve a pre-existing sentence, which will surely be enhanced.

  • Example of an Extradition in the News

Recently, we saw in the news that the U.S. refused to extradite a diplomat’s wife for a wrong-way driving car accident case after she fled the U.K. back to the U.S.

“On Thursday, the U.S. government denied a British extradition request pertaining to Anne Sacoolas, an American diplomat’s wife. Sacoolas admitted to driving on the wrong side of the road when she collided with 19-year-old Dunn in August, but she claimed immunity and fled to the United States.(Source).

The above case is the reverse of what we are discussing here (the U.K. demanding someone from the U.S.). Moreover, the Sacoolas matter involved matters of diplomatic immunity. Cases such as this are different than a run-of-the-mill extradition case. But the idea is the same. Someone is accused of breaking the law by driving on the wrong side of the road in another country and later flees. Now the host country, via treaty, arrests and holds the fugitive, until such time, as the terms and arrangements to transfer custody are made. During this time, many defenses can be raised to stall or prevent the actual transfer of the prisoner back to California.

California Penal Code Sections 1548 through 1558 govern extraditions of fugitives back to California.

Penal Code Section 1548.1 States:

Subject to the provisions of this chapter, the Constitution of the United States, and the laws of the United States, it is the duty of the Governor of this State to have arrested and delivered up to the executive authority of any other State any person charged in that State with treason, felony, or other crime, who has fled from justice and is found in this State.

These penal code sections adopt uniform laws regulating the expensive, rarely used procedure to issue a “governor’s warrant.”  Forty-Eight states, including California, have adopted the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act (“UCEA”) regulations regarding interstate extradition in Penal Code Sections 1548 through 1558.

Federal laws also exist for enumerated types of crimes. And the feds have unique procedures involved in that type of extradition. Although Federal statutes and the U.S. Constitution place a ceiling on extradition procedures, States are authorized to use less stringent standards, like those found in the U.S.A.

The UCEA sets forth the rules each county and locale must utilize to effectuate the return of the lawbreaker to justice. Sometimes, like in the Julian Assange case, the fugitive will claim political or another type of asylum in the host country to which they absconded. So the UCEA covers the procedures to be followed in such cases.

There are also other considerations, such as the death penalty. Moreover, humanitarian instances exist in which the U.K. will not extradite. For example, what if there is a possibility the defendant could face death, such as in an aggravated vehicular manslaughter case?

Then, in that case, the countries would have to negotiate a deal where the death penalty would not be involved. Otherwise, the U.K. will not allow extradition for humanitarian reasons.

Contrast this with the federal extradition scheme. The United States Constitution and the United States Code set forth the federal rules regarding extradition. The UCEA contains a very exacting set of guidelines for extradition. Federal law is far more general in the application of its provisions.

All the feds that need to invoke extradition are below. The extraditing state (federal or state jurisdiction within the state) deliver a copy of the indictment or affidavit setting forth the fugitive’s crime(s). The hosting or asylum sought land then effectuates an arrest and confinement of the defendant for no longer than 30 days. During that period, an agent from the demanding state must come and “claim” the fugitive. If no agent appears during that period, the host state has the legal authority to free the prisoner.

The key here is that federal law controls whenever a discrepancy arises over which law should be used. California will not always go after minor offenses because of the sheer expenses involved. But they will issue warrants. And if the defendant re-appears on U.S. shores, they can be arrested and face justice at that time. But the governor has to look at the costs in time, travel, and resources of bringing people back for relatively minor crimes, for example. And with the defunding of the police movement, crime fighting is not being prioritized at this moment.

If California chooses the governor’s warrant and extradition, some steps include:

  1. The issuance of a proper legal demand to the asylum state for the defendant’s prompt return
  2. Sending a State agent within 30 days to take custody of the fugitive and return him or her to California to answer the charges.

Can a fugitive fight an extradition order?

As noted above, under the federal scheme, several methods exist to defend against extradition back to California. Mostly, lousy paperwork or mistaken identity will result in the waiting jailed person’s release from jail while lingering in the asylum country.

Will My California Driving Convictions Follow Me Back to the U.K.?

No, there is no transfer of your California driving points to the U.K. Perhaps some info would be shared with commonwealth countries, such as Canada, but that is a North American country and not a left-side driving state. (Source.).

Conclusion

Above we covered tips for how to drive on the wrong side of the road for tourists and newcomers to Los Angeles, California. Also discussed were the relevant Vehicle Code and Penal Code Sections regarding extradition back to California for people fleeing justice.

Last, we explained that the arrest and driving records from California typically wouldn’t follow a person back to the U.K. If you need help answering a wrong-way driver-related question, please call Ehline Law Firm now at (213) 596-9642.

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Underground Vault Explosion Car Accidents

Yes. Most people don’t even know they are driving over a potential bomb. Many types of underground utility vaults can cause car accidents, especially in Los Angeles. A utility vault is usually defined as an underground or subterranean public utility facility containing fiber optic cables, phone communication wires, water valves, natural gas pipes, or switchgear.

Little Known Risk We Los Angeles Drivers Face?

Typically that gear is used for electrical or telecommunications equipment, for example. Electrical vaults, or splice boxes, on the other hand, are switchgear vaults containing electrical equipment powering street and traffic lights, for example. Also found in these underground rooms are other utilities like circuit breakers, electrical cables, and transformers. Although underground vaults are preferred over unsightly and dangerous above-ground power poles strung with electrical power cables, they can also present many electrical shock risks to motorists, underground workers, and pedestrians.

I am attorney Michael Ehline. I am a former C-47 building contractor, a specialized professional requiring extensive knowledge of pre-manufactured, gas, and electrical-related matters. As a lawyer, I have used this experience to assist people in winning millions of dollars in all manner of legal claims involving negligence.

In the process, I have lobbied Congress on behalf of personal injury victims and gained industry-wide recognition and accolades for my service. My staff and I use this advanced knowledge to help people injured in obscure cases where other lawyers might give up.

Below, I will discuss underground vault explosions related to traffic accidents and what to do when faced with such a catastrophic event while using the roads.

An abstract industrial electrical vault cellar. Underground Vault Explosion Car Accidents
An abstract industrial electrical vault cellar.

There are many ways for drivers to get into accidents. Thousands of collisions occur each day on America’s roads. Actual, many vehicle wrecks are due to negligent drivers. And some wrecks are due to terrible weather conditions. But occasionally, bizarre issues like underground vaults exploding remain to be considered.

How Do underground Vault Explosions Happen?

We don’t really think about what lies beneath us when we drive around. But tunnels, caves, sewers, and all infrastructure forms run across and underneath the roads. Placing a maintenance hole cover – also a gas pressure relief point – along a publicly accessible road is the most convenient, economical way to manage underground utilities. So roads, commerce, and public utilities go hand in hand.

These nooks and crannies from sewers, rain gutters, and other worker access points can act as high-pressure release valves, concentrating the blast of an underground explosion into residential areas, streets, and highways.

Although various safety devices have been created to help reduce the dangers of explosions in underground electrical vaults, drivers’ primary risks can still be fatal.

Over time, leaked or naturally occurring gasses can build up underground in or near underground vaults. As these high-pressure gasses build up, they must be ventilated to escape from the vault. And if it’s not expelled from the vault quickly, it can build up and ignite, blowing up an entire section of road, for example. Sometimes a spark from a faulty electrical switch or another piece of equipment catches fire or sets off electrical sparks.

The government has a duty to inspect, repair, design, modify, and maintain underground vaults in such a way as to avoid or reduce the severity of the potential high-pressure, explosive forces in a vault accident. But even the best preventative measure or safety device cannot eliminate all the dangers associated with underground vaults near roads.

When a vault under pressure cannot vent properly, the hazards posed by the explosion can spell disaster for anyone nearby. These risks include electrical shock, flying debris, and blast shockwaves. Suppose an underground gas line gets damaged during the blast. In that case, a secondary explosion can ignite, creating a maelstrom of horrors, including severe burns and deadly fumes that can quickly overcome a stranded motorist in the initial blast zone.

Electrical Vault Explosion Car Accidents Are No Joke.

Yes, it’s true. This is no laughing matter. Such issues are more common than you might think. In April 2015, KTLA reported an electrical vault explosion. Fortunately, this scary event caused no injuries.

But then ABC Los Angeles also said that a January 2015 explosion caused a car crash in Van Nuys.

  • That blast caused severe damage to the vehicle.
  • The driver remained unconscious for twenty minutes. 

Amazingly underground vault explosion accidents are not uncommon in California. After all, the Golden State has an aging and dilapidated electrical infrastructure.

What is the Explosion Risk to California Vehicle Drivers?

So statistically, what is the risk of getting blown up? Well, such explosions carry a massive risk for drivers. And don’t think a future spark won’t destroy a car.

  • In fact, that blast could leave you with severe injuries or even death.

Unfortunately, no statistics presently exist regarding car accidents caused by underground vault explosions. But the news media has reported on many.

What Is the Risk to the Population Generally?

Tragically, there are people who remain unprotected by a vehicle chassis. Underground electrical vaults could be right under your street or school crosswalk. So many are at risk for terrible burns or death from these events.

Examples of vault explosion victims include:

  • Pedestrians
  • Bicyclists
  • School crosswalk guards
  • Motorcyclists
  • Skaters
  • Joggers
  • Building occupants.

And the above are just some of the potential victims. When an explosion takes place in a crowded city like L.A., it could lead to mass casualties.

Who Must Pay You For Your Vault Explosion Accident?

So now you wonder, who is at fault for these unintended blasts?

Well, for one:

  • If public agencies or private companies don’t properly maintain these vaults, they remain liable for your injuries and damages.

When an organization takes on the responsibility of handling such infrastructure, there is a clear need to keep the public from any potential harm. Without regular maintenance or construction, these agencies could be held responsible.

Hire a Trained Legal Expert for Your Underground Vault Explosion Car Crash

Above, we defined an underground utility vault and explained the types of underground vaults located near the roads. After, we explained how explosions and electrocutions can harm motorists and why they happen. You need to know who to call if you or someone you love is injured in a subterranean vault explosion accident.

If you have been involved in a vault explosion accident, a skilled legal expert is your best bet. Michael Ehline has handled similar cases before. This car accident lawyer is experienced in protecting drivers. He has handled severe infrastructure accidents in the past.

Ehline and his team can determine who is responsible for these errors. So now they can empower you with the evidence you need to know how best to proceed.

Ehline Law offers free, no-pressure consultations and works on contingency. So we are not asking for any money unless we recover for you. We answer the phone or email 24/7. For more information, please get in touch with us today.Read More »Underground Vault Explosion Car Accidents

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The History of Saint Patrick’s Day and the DWI Curse

Celebrating the Drunk Driving Curse of Saint Patrick’s Day

Eat, Drink, And Be Merry, But Don’t Drive

The History of Saint Patrick's Day and the DWI Curse
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St. Patrick’s Day is one of the most celebrated holidays in the United States. It is an excellent example of many of the things that make our country great. Furthermore, the festival also shows respect for a religious leader and an old figure. It brings Irish culture into the wider American one.

It brings all people together, Catholic or not, into one big feast day. However, some people go too far in their revelry. St. Patrick’s Day is a beautiful tradition that we should keep as pure as possible. Drink if you choose, but don’t get behind the wheel. Ehline Law’s here to let you know some of the critical facts and figures behind this holiday.

What Is St. Patrick’s Day History?

St. Patrick’s Day is often associated with the Catholic Church and Ireland. St. Patrick was a Christian missionary and later bishop in Ireland. He wrote a story of his travels, including his early days in Roman Britain. Members of his family were Christians. Patrick himself was kidnapped and brought back to Ireland at 16 years old. The raiders enslaved him, and he worked for six years as a shepherd.

At this point, God told him to flee to the ocean, waiting for a boat. The future Saint did and made it back to Britain. He returned to Ireland and converted the formerly pagan Irish to the Christian faith. He spent much of his time-saving people. This famous fellow became the tale of his driving of snakes out of Ireland. According to tradition, he died on March 17th, which still bears his name.

Ireland celebrates the holiday. But St Paddy’s Day remains more of an Irish festival celebrated by people with non-Irish descendants. This particular day includes dancing, drinking, and parades. Chicago has one of the largest Irish parades in the country– even shown in The Fugitive motion picture with Harrison Ford. People celebrating will often dress in green and wear clovers representing Ireland’s pagan to Catholic conversion.

Why Do Many Drinking And Driving Accidents Fall On St. Patrick’s Day?

The simple answer is booze. And perhaps DUI drivers were counting on the luck of the Irish to drive themselves home safely? People drink much more alcohol on St. Paddy’s day and ensuing days, including the following weekend. Since St. Patrick’s Day often falls on Fridays, you must keep your eyes open, looking for drunk drivers. According to NBC Los Angeles, March 17th is one of the deadliest days of the year. Police responded with DUI checkpoints. According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, there were 276 fatal accidents on that day between 2009 and 2013.

The Laguna Beach Patch reminds everyone that police are out in force this weekend. Additionally, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department is launching its crackdown. Nerdwallet has a great feature on the increased cost of insurance after a DUI conviction. Drinking and driving are never acceptable. Also, DWIs are enforced more during this period. Stay safe on the road out there and don’t drink and drive. Call someone a cab if they’re considering doing so. You must take steps to avoid creating serious injury victims or getting tossed in jail.Read More »The History of Saint Patrick’s Day and the DWI Curse