New Oklahoma Laws
Here are a few new laws that took effect on November 1st, 2009 in Oklahoma:
HIGHWAY
HB 1368 requires drivers on multilane highways to remain in the right lane unless they are passing other vehicles. It does not apply to those driving in the far-left lane because of traffic conditions or flow, or road configuration. (Thank you lord for this one! Stop driving in the left lane at 50 mph!)
CURFEW FOR TEENS
HB 1599 changes the teen driving curfew to 10 p.m. from 11 p.m.
LEMON LAW
SB 812 applies to new vehicles with less than 15,000 miles in the first year of ownership. A consumer who bought a defective vehicle would have the option of a refund or a replacement vehicle of a similar type. The legislation includes a formula for determining a lower price for vehicles with more than 15,000 miles. The vehicle would qualify as a "lemon" if the vehicle is in a shop for 30 business days for the same problem or if it's in the shop four times for the same problem in the first year of ownership.
HIGHWAY
HB 1368 requires drivers on multilane highways to remain in the right lane unless they are passing other vehicles. It does not apply to those driving in the far-left lane because of traffic conditions or flow, or road configuration. (Thank you lord for this one! Stop driving in the left lane at 50 mph!)
CURFEW FOR TEENS
HB 1599 changes the teen driving curfew to 10 p.m. from 11 p.m.
LEMON LAW
SB 812 applies to new vehicles with less than 15,000 miles in the first year of ownership. A consumer who bought a defective vehicle would have the option of a refund or a replacement vehicle of a similar type. The legislation includes a formula for determining a lower price for vehicles with more than 15,000 miles. The vehicle would qualify as a "lemon" if the vehicle is in a shop for 30 business days for the same problem or if it's in the shop four times for the same problem in the first year of ownership.







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