I am attending the first legal conference this year, and the class is discussing the definition of the word "vehicles". Our professor brought up a virtual legal problem: Sally wanted to ride a bike through Hemingway Park. She wondered if she could do it without violating the regulations prohibiting "all vehicles" in the park.
But then the professor distributed a court ruling to define the vehicle as "a mobile device used primarily for shipping" and began to discuss whether the bicycle is compliant with this definition. One classmate thinks that a bicycle is a car because the pedal is an electric motor. Others refuse this and explain that the motor must generate electricity. Others focus on whether people mainly use bicycles for transportation. It lasted 5 minutes and there was no definite solution at the end.
The professor also introduced another hypothetical case: Can Pat use her speedboat in the park lake?
We do not know if the ship is a car and we are more uncertain about the correct definition of "car". Do you need a motor? For transportation? Do you have two wheels? Generate noise? So, what constitutes "noise"? My head is spinning
Now that we are in the second year, we noticed that we are learning accuracy - finding and creating a fixed meaning for ambiguous words. Recently, I am accepting and requesting this particularity. When ambiguity is heard on television, I feel cramped. It is because the country's fate knows well that it depends on the definition of the word. What is "torture"? What is "marriage"? What is "dual cooperation"?
On the first day, the telecommunications authorities stated George Orwell "to give up the worst thing about using words" to them. I noticed that there is no practical place other than the law.
Mr. Mark Wyatt, executive director of the Iowa cycling union, said: "Bicycles are not vehicles, but all rights and obligations concerning ownership of vehicles." "Law enforcement agencies and courts are confused about motorcycle riding." Bicycle program "When used by a cyclist, The bill recognizes the bicycle exclusive lane and the lying road shoulder as an adjacent lane. When the bicycle uses the bicycle exclusive lane, the driver does not need to change the lane. The driver must use a safe and reasonable distance to pass the bicycle in the existing language of the Iowa code.
A motorcycle lane is a term used for a special lane on a road designated for small vehicles such as motorcycles, scooters, bicycles, tricycles, etc. It is usually between other lanes and is marked with two parallel yellow lines. Because of the popularity of these cars in some Asian countries, the motorcycle lane is usually there. There are also private roads exclusively for motorcycles on parts of highways and highways in Malaysia. These lanes are usually about half of the width of the normal lane on the north-south expressway and they are on the left side of the main lane with respect to each direction of travel. These special lanes are in Shah Alam Highway, Butterworth - Crim Highway, Federal Highway, Guthrie Corridor Highway, Putrajaya - Cyberjaya Highway, Tanjung Pelepas Highway Port, Sultan Mahum Bridge Highway, Sultan Ismail Bridge and Putrajaya. All major highways