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a driver ticketed in another state can not stay in the ticketing state and argue the case true false if a driver fails to appear in court or pay ticket, a 2nd court date will be set a minimum of____ days later 40 30 60 90 this law requires drivers to post security to cover damages suffered by the injured party. damages safety law security safety law safety responsibility law financial responsibility law
First Question:
A driver ticketed in another state can stay in the ticketing state to argue the case (e.g., by appearing in court there or using legal procedures). So the statement "can NOT stay in the ticketing state and argue the case" is false.
In many traffic court procedures, if a driver fails to appear or pay a ticket, the second court date is typically set a minimum of 40 days later (this follows standard traffic violation court scheduling protocols in many regions).
The Financial Responsibility Law requires drivers to have means (like posting security) to cover damages to injured parties in accidents. The other options don't match this description: "Damages Safety Law" and "Security Safety Law" are not standard terms, and "Safety Responsibility Law" is not the correct name for this requirement.
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B. False