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03 How do I get a copy of the California Vehicle Code?

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This article is from the California Driving (and Surviving) FAQ, by "George J Wu" georgewu@netcom.com with numerous contributions by others.

03 How do I get a copy of the California Vehicle Code?

The CVC is now available on the web at

http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html

Or go to any DMV office and pay $3.00. Many libraries carry it or a
privately pulished version with interpretations and case references,
such as West's Annotated California Codes and Deering's California Codes.

from mball@netcom.com (Mark Ball) on 4 Feb 1994:

The CA vehicle code is now available by anon ftp from
leginfo.public.ca.gov:pub/code/veh

from topolski@kaiwan.com (Robb Topolski-KJ6YT) on 21 Feb 1994:

you can also use gopher://gopher.sen.ca.gov/1


 

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