In North Carolina, the legal BAC limit for drivers 21 years and older is 0.08%. Driving with a BAC at or above this level is considered driving under the influence (DUI) and is illegal.
North Carolina law requires drivers to use headlights in conditions such as fog, rain, or snow to ensure better visibility. It's also required when driving in low light conditions.
For a first-time offense of texting while driving in North Carolina, the fine can be up to $100. Texting while driving is prohibited to reduce distractions and improve road safety.
If involved in a minor accident with no injuries, you should exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver and report the accident to the authorities if necessary. This helps in processing claims and ensures legal compliance.
In North Carolina, you must park at least 15 feet away from a fire hydrant. This distance ensures that firefighters have easy access to the hydrant in case of an emergency.