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# C10 - Unroadworthy Vehicle

### <mark style="color:orange;">C10 -</mark> <mark style="color:orange;"></mark><mark style="color:orange;">**Unroadworthy Vehicle**</mark>

Vehicles are defined as unroadworthy when they fail to meet Minimum Safety Requirements. At the discretion of the handling officer, if your vehicle is deemed unsafe it might be towed to an impound.\
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A vehicle operating on public roads must meet following criteria:

* Must have WHITE or YELLOW color on lamps and reflectors, to be visible for those in front of the vehicle. \*
* Indicators, lamps, side & rear view mirrors, and seatbelts must be present and undamaged.
* The vehicle must be registered with the State of San Andreas.
* The vehicle must not cause damage to road surface or structures.

\* The colors that emit from your lamps and reflectors may be in a different color if the vehicle is due to attend a vehicle-related event. The vehicle may then only travel from its home destination to the event, and back. Proof of attendance should be presented to officers upon request.\
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Utility vehicle operators are expected to be conscious about road accessibility and to operate with as little harm to traffic flow by keeping to the right most lane possible, driving within safe speeds, and waving traffic around them in the event they are causing a disturbance. Utility vehicles causing traffic issues may face fines for misuse. Utility Vehicles are defined as Money Transporters, Delivery Services, Waste Transports, Tractors, etc.

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**Citation**

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**Fine: $800**

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**Driver License Suspension:** No\
**Weapon License Removal:** No
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