Nobody thinks about the rules when they’re having fun. You’ve got an ATV, a nice stretch of private land, maybe a kid or a friend who wants to ride along — and the last thing on your mind is whether Missouri law has something to say about it. But off-road vehicle passenger restrictions are real, … Read more
Careless driving is one of those charges that sounds almost too vague to be serious. What does “careless” even mean in a legal context? Turns out — quite a lot. Kansas City drivers get cited for it regularly, and the people on the receiving end are almost never the ones you’d picture. They’re commuters, parents … Read more
Passing another car feels instinctive after years of driving. You see a slow vehicle ahead, check the mirror, and go for it. Most of the time, it works out fine. But Kansas City officers write passing violation tickets regularly — and the drivers getting cited almost always thought what they did was perfectly reasonable. The … Read more
Most drivers don’t think about entering a roadway as something that requires much thought. You pull out of a parking lot, merge from a side street, ease onto the highway — routine stuff you’ve done thousands of times. But Kansas City officers write citations for improper roadway entry more regularly than people expect. And the … Read more
It starts with something completely ordinary. You pull over to answer a quick call. You stop to let someone out in front of a restaurant. You sit in an intersection waiting for a gap in traffic that never quite opens up. None of it registers as a legal problem while it’s happening. It registers as … Read more
There’s something about blue lights in your mirror that short-circuits normal thinking. By the time the officer is at your window, your heart is already beating faster than usual, and your brain is running about three steps behind where it needs to be. Questions start coming. And somewhere in that gap between what you’re feeling … Read more
Most drivers never think about their car horn as a legal obligation. It’s just there — something you use when someone cuts you off or when you’re letting a friend know you’ve arrived. The idea that not using it could lead to a traffic stop feels almost backward. Horns are for honking too much, right? … Read more
Most Kansas City drivers cross railroad tracks regularly without thinking much about it. The crossing becomes part of the route — something you pass through on autopilot while your brain is already two exits ahead. And most of the time, nothing happens. The routine holds. Until one day it doesn’t — and you’re either holding … Read more