Virginia law allows local governments to set reasonable regulations regarding the qualifications of vehicle operators and the designation of stands for such vehicles. It also establishes penalties for violations of these regulations, including fines for owners or operators who do not comply. The law aims to ensure proper regulation and safety of vehicle operations within local jurisdictions.
Yes, local governments in Virginia can establish reasonable regulations regarding the qualifications of vehicle operators and designate stands for vehicles.
Violators can be fined up to $100 for the first offense and up to $500 for subsequent offenses, with violations considered misdemeanors.
The sheriff or chief of police in each locality is responsible for designating and allocating stands for vehicles.
Yes, these regulations apply to any vehicle used for transporting persons for consideration on highways, streets, or alleys within Virginia localities.