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What are Crime Codes

California law defines each crime according to a specific code section. The Penal Code defines the vast majority of the crimes. But the Vehicle Code addresses certain crimes involving cars, motor vehicles and driving. The Health & Safety Code addresses most crimes involving marijuana or narcotics. You can find more information about California Criminal Codes on our FAQ page.

What does California Criminal Code 24951(B) Mean?

24951(B) Turn Signal System
24951B Turn Signal System
24951(B)(1) Turn Signals Required - Motor-trucks / Truck Tractors / Buses / Passenger Vehicles - Other Than Motorcycles - Manufactured And First Registered On Or After January 1 1958.
24951(B)(2) Turn Signals Required - Trailers And Semitrailers Manufactured And First Registered Between December 31 1957 And January 1 1969 - Having A Gross Weight Of 6000 Pounds Or More.
24951(B)(3) Turn Signals Required - Trailers And Semitrailers 80 Or More Inches In Width Manufactured On Or After January 1 1969.
24951(B)(4) Turn Signals Required On Motorcycles Manufactured And First Registered On Or After January 1 1973.

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