Plain-Language Summary

This section clarifies that holding a driver's license or permit does not exempt individuals from liability for negligence. It also outlines rules for passenger conduct on transportation services, including violations leading to ejection and penalties for disorderly behavior. Additionally, it authorizes police to seize vehicles under certain circumstances related to penalties or violations.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, holding a license does not exempt you from liability if you are negligent while operating a vehicle.

The passenger can be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ejected from the vehicle, and may not receive a refund of their fare.

Yes, police officers authorized to serve process can seize vehicles involved in violations or penalties under certain circumstances.

No, the law states that neither the driver nor the carrier is liable for damages if a passenger is ejected for misconduct.