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License Renewal for Seniors in Colorado: What You Need to Know

In Colorado, senior drivers generally renew their license every five years, but extra vision and review requirements kick in at age 80. The system ...

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Wisconsin traffic Rule 2026 Update: Understanding the Right Turn on Red Rule

Wisconsin’s right‑turn‑on‑red rule remains permissive in 2026, but enforcement and public education have tightened to reduce intersection crashes and improve pedestrian safety. Understanding the ...

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Can Missouri Police Search My Phone During a Traffic Stop? Here’s What the Law Says

In Missouri, police generally cannot search the contents of your phone during a routine traffic stop unless you consent, there is a warrant, or a ...

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Is It Illegal to Vape and Drive in Maryland? Here’s What the Law Says

In Maryland, simply vaping while you drive is not explicitly illegal by itself, but it can still get you into legal trouble depending on ...

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Is It Illegal to Flip Off a Cop in Indiana? Here’s What the Law Says

Flipping off a police officer in Indiana is generally not illegal by itself, because a single rude gesture is usually treated as protected free‑speech under the ...

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Is It Illegal to Leave Your Pet Chained Outside in Tennessee? Here’s What the Law Says

In Tennessee, it is not automatically illegal to leave a pet chained outside, but how, where, and when you do it can quickly cross ...

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Understanding Your Knife Rights in Massachusetts: a Legal Guide

Understanding knife rights in Massachusetts means navigating a mix of state‑law restrictions, local ordinances, and recent changes that loosened some bans while keeping others ...

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The Legality of Car Sleeping in Utah: What You Need to Know

Sleeping in your car in Utah is generally legal, but your risk of being moved on or fined depends almost entirely on where you ...

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Insect Invasion: 5 Oklahoma Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught

Oklahoma has seen a noticeable spike in bed bug activity, especially in its larger and more densely populated cities, where travelers, students, and multi‑unit ...

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Understanding New Jersey’s Stand Your Ground Law

New Jersey does not have a classic “stand your ground” law like some other states. Instead, it follows a “duty to retreat” rule in ...

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