2. Do You Drive?
If you drive, you need to know the driving laws.
You need to know every law that can affect you.
For example, who has the right of way when a
pedestrian wishes to cross the street? What
happens if you’re charged with Driving Under
the Influence (DUI). What happens if you hit and
kill someone when you’re DUI?
These issues and many more are covered under
Texas Driving Laws. If you’re charged, you need
immediate legal advice and representation. Turn
to Mark Barber, Attorney at Law.
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3. Mark Barber Attorney at Law
Mark Barber of Wichita Falls, Texas has years of experience working within the
legal system as an Assistant District Attorney and as a private lawyer. His law
firm’s major areas of practice are criminal law, divorce, and family law. He
represents people charged under Texas Driving Laws.
If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law you’ll need the best there is in
legal advice and representation. All you say or do can be used against you in a
court of law if you aren’t protected. Mark Barber, Attorney at Law will do
everything needed to protect you. Mark Barber and his law firm will give 100% to
protect you.
4. Mark will listen to your situation, develop a sound legal strategy, and clearly
outline the options available to you. Your freedom could depends upon your
choice of legal advice. Make your choice wisely today.
5. Texas Driving Laws
Texas Driving Laws are covered under the:
Texas Transportation Code, of which Subtitles C – M address many of the driving
laws.
The Texas Penal Code, if there are criminal offenses associated with your driving,
Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, which addresses speed limits
and road signage.
These three documents are what every person who learns to drive needs to know.
They inform the reader about the impacts of breaking the laws.
6. Where to Start?Mark2
A place to start learning about Texas Driving Laws, or to
refresh your knowledge, is the Texas Driver Handbook
(Revised 2014). The Texas Driver Handbook was
written principally to help young drivers learn the rules of
the road. It introduces laws in preparation for taking the
Texas Driver’s Examination. It’s a great reference for
gaining an up-to-date record of Texas Driving Laws.
7. For New Drivers
For new drivers, the breach of laws is extremely stiff. If you’re
under 21 years of age, you are considered a minor. Therefore,
you may “not purchase, attempt to purchase, consume, or
possess an alcoholic beverage.” If you have liquor anywhere
in the car and no passenger is over the age of 21, you will be
in breach of Texas Driving Laws. Read More
8. Contact Us
Get the legal representation you deserve. Call Mark today, and get your first
consultation free. Call (940) 761 3009 , or contact Mark through his website
by Clicking Here.