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North Carolina Pattern Jury Instructions
North Carolina Pattern Jury Instructions for Motor Vehicle Cases
000.20
Table of Contents [2022 ed].pdf
001
Green Sheet [2023].pdf
001.00
Introduction [6-2019].pdf
002.00
Guide to Use of This Book [4-1986].pdf
003
Table of Contents [2023].pdf
003.00
Significant New Developments Affecting Jury Instructions.pdf
Part I. General
Chapter 1. Preliminary Instructions
100.00
Model Motor Vehicle Negligence Charge and Verdict Sheet. [6-2015].pdf
100.10
Opening Statement. [12-2004].pdf
100.15
Cameras and Microphones in Courtroom. [5-2004].pdf
100.20
Recesses. [6-2010].pdf
100.21
Recesses. [6-2010].pdf
100.43
Deposition Testimony. [5-2004].pdf
100.44
Interrogatories. [12-2004].pdf
100.70
Taking of Notes By Jurors. [5-2004].pdf
101.00
Admonition to the Trial Judge on Stating the Evidence and Relating the Law to the Evidence. [10-1985].pdf
101.05
Function of the Jury. [3-1994].pdf
101.10
Burden of Proof and Greater Weight of the Evidence. [3-1994].pdf
101.14
Judicial Notice. [10-1983].pdf
101.15
Credibility of Witness. [3-1994].pdf
101.20
Weight of the Evidence. [3-1994].pdf
101.25
Testimony of Expert Witness. [2-1994].pdf
101.30
Testimony of Interested Witness. [3-1994].pdf
101.32
Evidence--Limitation as to Parties. [10-1983].pdf
101.33
Evidence--Limitation as to Purpose. [10-1983].pdf
101.35
Impeachment or Corroboration by Prior Statement. [5-1992].pdf
101.36
Impeachment of a Party or Witness by Proof of Crime. [4-1986].pdf
101.37
Evidence Relating to the Character Trait of a Witness (Including Party) for Truthfulness. [4-1986].pdf
101.39
Evidence--Spoilation by a party. [5-2001].pdf
101.40
Photograph, Videotape, Motion Pictures, X-Ray, Other Pictorial Representations, Maps, Models, Charts--Illustrative and Substantive Evidence. [10-1985].pdf
101.41
Stipulations. [1-1988].pdf
101.42
Requests for Admission. [1-1988].pdf
101.43
Deposition Evidence. [4-1988].pdf
101.45
Circumstantial Evidence. [10-1985].pdf
101.46
Definition of [Intent] [Intentionally]. [5-2004].pdf
101.50
Duty to Recall the Evidence. [3-1994].pdf
101.60
Issues. [3-1994].pdf
101.62
Presumptions. [4-1984].pdf
101.65
Peremptory Instruction. [8-1982].pdf
Chapter 2. Negligence Issue
102.10
Negligence Issue--Burden of Proof. [5-1994].pdf
102.10A
Negligence Issue—Stipuiation of Negligence. [5-2009].pdf
102.11
Negligence Issue--Definition of Common Law Negligence. [6-2018].pdf
102.12
Negligence Issue--Definition of Negligence in and of Itself (Negligence Per Se). [5-1994].pdf
102.13
Negligence of Minor Between Seven and Fourteen Years of Age. [6-2018].pdf
102.13A
Negligence of a Minor Between Fourteen and Sixteen Years of Age. [5-1994].pdf
102.14
Negligence Issue--No Duty to Anticipate Negligence of Others. [5-1994].pdf
102.15
Negligence Issue--Doctrine of Sudden Emergency. [2-2022].pdf
102.16
Negligence Issue--Sudden Emergency Exception to Negligence Per Se.[2-2022].pdf
102.19
Proximate Cause—Definition; Multiple Causes. [5-2009].pdf
102.20
Proximate Cause--Peculiar Susceptibility. [4-1998].pdf
102.21
'No Contact' Rule. [5-1973].pdf
102.24
Proximate Cause--'No Contact Rule.' [5-1993].pdf
102.25
Negligence Per Se--Violation of Safety Statute or Ordinance. [5-1993].pdf
102.26
Proximate Cause--Act of God. [5-1994].pdf
102.27
Proximate Cause--Concurring Acts of Negligence. [5-2005].pdf
102.28
Proximate Cause--Insulating Acts of Negligence. (Delete Sheet)[6-2010].pdf
102.30
Proximate Cause--Defense of Sudden Incapacitation. [2-2000].pdf
102.31
Negligence of Minor Between Seven and Fourteen Years of Age..pdf
102.35
(Delete Sheet) (5-94) Contentions of Negligence. [3-1994].pdf
102.50
Final Mandate--Negligence Issue. [3-1994].pdf
102.60
Concurring Negligence. [5-2005].pdf
102.65
Insulating-Intervening Negligence. [6-2020].pdf
102.68
Negligence of Owner Entrusting Motor Vehicle to Incompetent, Careless or Reckless Person. [6-2011].pdf
102.70
'Dram Shop' Liability--Statutory--Sale or Furnishing of Alcoholic Beverage to Underage Person. [4-2004].pdf
102.75
'Dram Shop' Liability--Statutory--Right of Action Lost by Aiding or Abetting Sale or Furnishing. [1-1994].pdf
102.81
'Dram Shop' Liability--Common Law--Sale or Furnishing to Intoxicated Person. [1-1994].pdf
102.83
Common Law Liability for Providing Imparing Substance to Person Expected to Drive. [6-2010].pdf
102.84
Negligence--Infliction of Severe Emotional Distress. [6-2018].pdf
102.85
Willful or Wanton Conduct Issue ('Gross Negligence'). [5-1997].pdf
102.86
Willful or Wanton Conduct Issue ('Gross Negligence')--Used to Defeat Contributory Negligence. [12-2003].pdf
102.87
Willful or Wanton Conduct Issue ('Gross Negligence')--Defense of.pdf
102.90
Contributory Willful or Wanton Conduct by Plaintiff. (3-94) Negligence Issue--Joint Conduct--Multiple Tortfeasors. [3-1994].pdf
102.95
Intentional or Reckless Infliction of Severe Emotional Distress. [5-1991].pdf
102.97
Action for Loss of Consortium. [5-2000].pdf
Chapter 3. Agency and Derivative Liability
103.00
Agency—Preface [2023].pdf
103.10
Agency Issue—Burden of Proof—When Principal Is Liable [2023].pdf
103.15
Independent Contractor. [5-1992].pdf
103.25
Agency—Lent--Servant Doctrine [2023].pdf
103.40
Ownership of Vehicle as Prima Facie Evidence of Agency [2023].pdf
103.41
Identification of Driver. [4-1989].pdf
103.45
Registration as Prima Facie Evidence of Ownership and Agency [2023].pdf
103.50
Agency--Departure from Employment. [10-1985].pdf
103.55
Agency--Willful and Intentional Injury Inflicted by an Agent. [10-1985].pdf
103.60
Agency--Use of Agent's Own Vehicle. [10-1985].pdf
103.61
Agency--Use of Motor Vehicle by Transferee of Agent [2023].pdf
103.65
Agency--Riders in Principal's Vehicle. [10-1985].pdf
103.70
Final Mandate--Agency Issue. [10-1985].pdf
103.75
Agency--Family Purpose Issue. [10-1985].pdf
103.80
Financial Responsibility—Express or Implied Permission-Use of Motor Vehicle[2023].pdf
Chapter 4. Contributory Negligence Issue
104.10
Contributory Negligence Issue--Burden of Proof--Definition. [6-2018].pdf
104.20
Contributory Negligence--Gratuitous Passenger or Guest. [10-1985].pdf
104.21
Contributory Negligence Per Se--Gratuitous Passenger Voluntarily and Knowingly Riding With Impaired Driver. [6-2010].pdf
104.24
Contributory Negligence Per Se--Pedestrian's Violation of Certain Motor Vehicle Laws. [11-1979].pdf
104.25
Contributory Negligence of Minor Between Seven and Fourteen Years of Age. [6-2018].pdf
104.30
Contributory Negligence--No Duty to Anticipate Negligence of Others. [6-1989].pdf
104.35
Contentions of Contributory Negligence. [3-1994].pdf
104.40
Contributory Negligence--Doctrine of Sudden Emergency. [5-2008].pdf
104.50
Final Mandate--Contributory Negligence Issue. [3-1994].pdf
Chapter 5. Last Clear Chance.
105.15
Last Clear Chance--Burden of Proof; Definition; Final Mandate. [5-2020].pdf
Chapter 6. Damage Claims by Plaintiffs
106
and 109 Series Reorganization Notice-Damages (5-2000).pdf
106.00
Personal Injury Damages - Issue of Burden of Proof.pdf
106.02
Personal Injury Damages--In General. [5-2000].pdf
106.04
Personal Injury Damages--Medical Expenses. [6-2013].pdf
106.06
Personal Injury Damages--Loss of Earnings. [5-2000].pdf
106.08
Personal Injury Damages--Pain & Suffering. [5-2006].pdf
106.10
Personal Injury Damages--Scarring or Disfigurement. [1-2005].pdf
106.12
Personal Injury Damages--Loss (of Use) of Part of the Body. [12-2004].pdf
106.14
Personal Injury Damages--Permanent Injury. [6-2015].pdf
106.16
Personal Injury Damages--Future Worth in Present Value. [5-2000].pdf
106.18
Personal Injury Damages--Set Off-Deduction of Workers' Compensation Award. [5-2000].pdf
106.19
Personal Injury Damages--Jury to Consider Only Matters in Evidence. [4-2000].pdf
106.20
Personal Injury Damages--Final Mandate (Regular). [5-2000].pdf
106.22
Personal Injury Damages--Final Mandate (Per Diem Argument by Counsel). [5-2000].pdf
106.24
Personal Injury Damages--Defense of Mitigation. [6-2014].pdf
106.26
Loss of Future Earning Capacity Where the Plaintiff has no Employment of Past Employment at the Time of the Accident. (Delete Sheet). [4-2000].pdf
106.30
Personal Injury Damages--Loss of Consortium. [4-2000].pdf
106.32
Personal Injury Damages--Parent's Claim for Negligent Injury to Minor Child. [4-2000].pdf
106.40
Wrongful Death Damages. [4-2000].pdf
106.41
Wrongful Death Damages--Set Off-Deduction of Workers' Compensation Award. [5-2000].pdf
106.42
Wrongful Death Damages--In General. [1-2000].pdf
106.44
Wrongful Death Damages--Medical Expenses. [6-2013].pdf
106.46
Wrongful Death Damages--Pain and Suffering. [1-2000].pdf
106.48
Wrongful Death Damages--Funeral Expenses. [6-2013].pdf
106.50
Wrongful Death Damages--Present Monetary Value of Deceased to Next-of-Kin. [1-2000].pdf
106.54
Wrongful Death Damages--Final Mandate (Regular). [1-2000].pdf
106.56
Wrongful Death Damages--Final Mandate (Per Diem Argument by Counsel). [1-2000].pdf
106.60
Property Damages--Issue and Burden of Proof. [4-2017].pdf
106.62
Property Damages--Diminution in Market Value. [5-2000].pdf
106.64
Property Damages No Market Value--Cost of Replacement or Repair. [5-2000].pdf
106.66
Property Damages--No Market Value, Repair or Replacement-- Recovery of Intrinsic Actual Value. [5-2000].pdf
106.67
Damages for Loss of Use of Vehicle--Measure of Damages; Final Mandate. [5-2017].pdf
106.68
Property Damages--Final Mandate. [5-2000].pdf
106.90
Punitive Damages--Issue of Existence of Outrageous or Aggravated Conduct. [5-1996].pdf
106.91
Punitive Damages--Issue of Existence of Malicious, Willful or Wanton, or Grossly Negligent Conduct--Wrongful Death Cases. [5-1997].pdf
106.92
Punitive Damages--Insurance Company's Bad Faith Refusal to Settle a Claim. [5-1996].pdf
106.93
Punitive Damages--Insurance Company's Bad Faith Refusal to Settle a Claim. [5-1996].pdf
106.94
Punitive Damages--Issue of Whether to Make Award and Amount. (Special Cases). [5-1996].pdf
106.96
Punitive Damages--Liability of Defendant. [8-2004].pdf
106.98
Punitive Damages--Issue of Whether to Make Award and Amount. [5-1996].pdf
Chapter 7. Consolidated with Chapter 6 (5-2000]
Chapter 8. Consolidated with Chapter 6 (5-2000)
Chapter 9. Plaintiff’s Negligence
108.10
Issue of Plaintiff's Negligence (Counterclaim)--Burden of Proof; Definition; Contentions of Negligence. [6-1993].pdf
108.50
Final Mandate--Issue of Plaintiff's Negligence (Counterclaim). [6-1993].pdf
108.75
Negligence of Third Party Tort Feasor--Contribution. [1-1987].pdf
Chapter 10. Damage Claims by Defendants
109.00
Defendant's Personal Injury Damages (Counterclaim)--Issue and Burden of Proof. [5-2000].pdf
109.02
Defendant's Personal Injury Damages (Counterclaim)--In General. [5-2000].pdf
109.19
Defendant's Personal Injury Damages (Counterclaim)--Jury to Consider Only Matters in Evidence. [4-2000].pdf
109.20
Defendant's Personal Injury Damages (Counterclaim)--Final Mandate (Regular). [5-2000].pdf
109.22
Defendant's Personal Injury Damages (Counterclaim)--Final Mandate (Per Diem Argument by Counsel). [5-2000].pdf
109.60
Defendant's Property Damages (Counterclaim)--Issue and Burden of Proof. [5-2000].pdf
109.62
Defendant's Property Damages (Counterclaim)--Diminution in Market Value. [5-2000].pdf
109.64
Defendant's Property Damages (Counterclaim)--No Market Value--Cost of Replacement of Repair. [5-2000].pdf
109.66
Defendant's Property Damages (Counterclaim)--No Market Value,.pdf
109.67
Repair or Replacement--Recovery of Intrinsic Actual Value. (5-00) Defendant's Property Damages-- Loss of Use of Vehicle. [5-2000].pdf
109.68
Defendant's Property Damages (Counterclaim)--Final Mandate. [5-2000].pdf
Chapter 11. Consolidated with Chapter 10. (5/00)
Chapter 12. Summary Instructions
150.10
Jury Should Consider All Contentions. [3-1994].pdf
150.12
Jury Should Render Verdict Based on Fact, Not Consequences. [3-1994].pdf
150.20
The Court Has No Opinion. [3-1994].pdf
150.30
Verdict Must Be Unanimous. [3-1994].pdf
150.40
Selection of Foreperson. [3-1994].pdf
150.45
Concluding Instructions--When to Begin Deliberations, Charge Conference. [3-1994].pdf
150.50
Failure of Jury to Reach Verdict. [10-1980].pdf
150.60
Discharging the Jury. [5-1988].pdf
Part II. Specific Acts of Negligence
Chapter 1. Lookout and Control
201.20
Reasonable Lookout. [6-1993].pdf
201.30
Proper Control. [6-1993].pdf
201.31
Proper Control--Skidding Vehicles [2-1989].pdf
Chapter 2. Speed Restrictions
202.10
Speed Restrictions—Reasonable and Prudent [5-2009].pdf
202.15
Speed Restrictions--Speed Zones. [3-1994].pdf
202.20A
Speed Restrictions--Failure to Reduce Speed. [5-1988].pdf
202.40
Speed Restrictions—School and School Activity Buses. [6-2010].pdf
202.60
Speed Limitations on Bridges, Causeways and Viaducts. [5-1988].pdf
202.80
Speed Limit Not Applicable--Emergency Vehicles. [11-1996].pdf
202.81
Speed Limit Not Applicable--Emergency Vehicles--Willful or Wanton Conduct--('Gross Negligence'). [12-2003].pdf
202.85
Driving Too Slowly--No Prescribed Minimum Speed. [5-1988].pdf
202.90
Driving Too Slowly--Prescribed Minimum Speeds. [5-1988].pdf
Chapter 3. Right-of-Way; Railroad Crossings
203.05
Right-of-Way--Traffic Circle. [4-1989].pdf
203.06
Right-of-Way--Vehicles Approaching Intersection at Approximately the Same Time. [4-1989].pdf
203.07
Right-of-Way--One Vehicle Intending to Turn Left at Intersection. [6-1989].pdf
203.08
Right-of-Way--One Vehicle Intending to Turn Left at Alley, Private Road or Driveway. [6-1989].pdf
203.10
Stop Sign Violation. [5-2006].pdf
203.15
Stop Sign Violation--Duty of Driver on Starting from Stopped Position. [6-1989].pdf
203.20
Stop Sign Violation--Duty of Driver on Dominant Highway. [6-1989].pdf
203.25
Right-of-Way of Operator on Servient Street When Entering Intersection After Stopping. [6-1989].pdf
203.28
Yield Right-of-Way Signs. [6-1989].pdf
203.29
Entering Highway from Private Road or Drive. [6-1989].pdf
203.30
Vehicle Control Signals at Intersections. [5-2008].pdf
203.31
Signal Lights other than at Intersections. [5-2008].pdf
203.50
Railway Crossings--Stop Sign. [6-1989].pdf
203.51
Railroad Warning Signals Must Be Obeyed. [6-1989].pdf
203.55
Railroad Crossings--Buses and Trucks. [6-1989].pdf
203.56
Railroad Crossing--Railroad's Duty of Care--Duty to Keep Lookout; Duty to Give Warning. [4-1990].pdf
203.57
Railroad Crossing--Railroad's Duty of Care--Duty to Provide Special Warning at Extra Hazardous Crossings. [4-1990].pdf
203.57A
Railroad Crossing--Railroad's Duty of Care--Duty of Railroad to Operate and Maintain Existing Crossing Signals. [5-1990].pdf
203.58
Railroad Crossing--Railroad's Duty of Care--Duty to Maintain Crossings. [5-1990].pdf
203.58A
Railroad Crossing--Railroad's Duty of Care--Duty of Railroad as to Obstructions. [5-1990].pdf
203.59
Operator's Duty of Care at Railroad Crossings. [5-1990].pdf
Chapter 4. Stopping on Highway
203.60
Stopping on Shoulder of Highway. [6-2011].pdf
203.60A
Stopping on Shoulder of Highway. [6-2011].pdf
203.65
Stopping on Highway or Bridge. [6-2011].pdf
203.65A
Stopping on Highway or Bridge, Posted Speed Limit Less Than 45 Miles Per Hour. [6-2011].pdf
203.65B
Stopping on Highway or Bridge, Posted Speed Limit Greater Than 45 Miles Per Hour. [6-2011].pdf
203.66
Stopping on Highway--Disabled Trucks, Truck Trailers or Semitrailers. [2-1989].pdf
203.70
Parking on Highways--Lighting Required. [2-1989].pdf
203.71
Night Parking on Highways--Bright Lights Prohibited. [2-1989].pdf
203.75
Motor Vehicles Left Unattended--Setting Parking Brakes, Etc. [4-1989].pdf
Chapter 5. Proper Lane
204.09
Duty to Drive In Proper Lane. [12-1988].pdf
204.10
Duty to Drive on Right Side--Four or More Lanes. [2-1989].pdf
204.15
General Duty to Drive on Right Side and Exceptions. [2-1989].pdf
204.17
Duty to Keep to the Right in Crossing Intersections or Railroads. [3-1989].pdf
204.20
Duty to Drive in Right Lane at Slow Speeds. [2-1989].pdf
204.25
Driving to the Left of Center on Hillcrest or Curve. (Delete Sheet). [6-2007].pdf
204.51
Operation of Motorcycles--Driving More Than Two Abreast. [2-1989].pdf
204.52
Operation of Motorcycles--Entitlement to Full Use of a Lane. [2-1989].pdf
204.80
One-Way Traffic. [2-1989].pdf
Chapter 6. Following and Passing
205.10
Meeting of Vehicles. [6-1989].pdf
205.30
Following Too Closely. [2-1989].pdf
205.32
Following Too Closely--Overtaking Vehicle. [2-1989].pdf
205.50
Overtaking and Passing on Two-Lane Highway. [2-2020].pdf
205.51
Overtaking and Passing When Prohibited by Signs, Markers, or Markings (Delete Sheet). (6-2007).pdf
205.55
Driver to Give Way to Overtaking Vehicle. [2-1989].pdf
205.60
Passing on Right Prohibited; Exceptions. [2-1989].pdf
205.65
Common Law Duty to Sound Horn in Passing. [2-1989].pdf
205.70
Passing Horses or Other Draft Animals. [2-1989].pdf
205.80
Duty to Dim Headlights. [2-1989].pdf
Chapter 7. Backing Vehicle and Turn Signals
205.90
Backing of Vehicles. [2-1989].pdf
206.10
Signal on Starting, Stopping or Turning--Another Vehicle Affected. [2-1989].pdf
Chapter 8. Reckless Driving and Driving While Impaired
207.10
Reckless Driving. [4-1989].pdf
208.10
Driving While Impaired. [6-2009].pdf
Chapter 9. Turning
209.10
Turning--Right Turn. [4-1989].pdf
209.15
Turning at Intersection--Left Turn. [4-1989].pdf
209.20
Turning at Intersection--Controlled by Buttons, Markers, or Other Direction Signs. [4-1989].pdf
Chapter 10. Emergency Vehicles
210.10
Right-of-Way of Emergency Vehicles--Duty of Driver of Emergency Vehicle. [4-1989].pdf
210.15
Emergency Vehicles--Duty of Driver of Non-Emergency Vehicle. [6-2007].pdf
210.25
Emergency Vehicles--Interference with Fire Equipment [6-2007].pdf
210.30
Emergency Vehicles--Chasing Firetrucks (Inside City Limits). [6-2007].pdf
210.31
Emergency Vehicles--Chasing Firetrucks (Outside City Limits). [6-2007].pdf
210.35
Emergency Vehicles--Interference With Fire Equipment. [4-1989].pdf
210.40
Emergency Vehicles--Parking Within 100 Feet of Emergency Vehicle. [6-2007].pdf
210.41
Emergency Vehicles--Approaching Parked or Standing Authorized. Emergency Vehicles (effective before July 1, 2006). [6-2007] Emergency Vehicles--Approaching Parked or Standing Authorized.pdf
210.42
Emergency Vehicles or Public Service Vehicle (effective July 1, 2006). [6-2013].pdf
Chapter 11. Pedestrians
211.01
Motorist's Duty Toward Pedestrian--Intersection or Other Appropriate Place With Special Pedestrian Control Signals. [4-1989].pdf
211.10
Motorists's Duty Toward Pedestrian--Crosswalk or Intersection. [2-2022].pdf
211.20
Duty of Following Motorist When Vehicle Has Stopped for Pedestrian. [4-1989].pdf
211.30
Pedestrian--Crossing At Intersection or Other Appropriate Place With Special Pedestrian Control Signals. [6-1989].pdf
211.35
Pedestrian--Crossing At Intersection With Vehicular Traffic Control Signals. [6-1989].pdf
211.36
Pedestrian--Crossing At Places With Vehicular Traffic Control Signals Other Than at Intersections. [6-1989].pdf
211.40
Pedestrian--Crossing at Other Than Crosswalks. [6-1989].pdf
211.40A
Motorist's Duty toward Pedestrian--Crossing at Other Than Crosswalks. [5-2020].pdf
211.45
Pedestrian Duty to Walk to Left of Highway and Yield Right-of-Way. [6-1989].pdf
211.45A
Motorist's Duty to Pedestrian--Walking on Highway. [6-1989].pdf
211.46
Motorist's Duty Toward Pedestrian--Turning at Intersection with Vehicular Traffic Control Signals. [5-2008].pdf
211.50
Pedestrian--Standing, Sitting or Lying Upon Highway. [6-1989].pdf
211.55
Hitchhiker--Pedestrians Soliciting Rides. [6-1989].pdf
211.56
Pedestrians--Standing or Loitering on Highways; Soliciting Employment, Business or Contributions. [6-1989].pdf
211.70
Right-of-Way of Blind Pedestrians With White Canes or Guide Dogs. [6-1989].pdf
211.75
Pedestrians--Duty of Lookout--Pedestrians With Right-of-Way. [6-1989].pdf
211.76
Pedestrians--Duty of Lookout--Pedestrians Without Right-of-Way. [6-1989].pdf
211.80
Children (Including Those on Bicycles) on Highways and Streets. [6-1989].pdf
211.82
Children—Transporting Children in Open Bed of Vehicle. [5-2009].pdf
Chapter 12. Speed Competition
213.10
Racing and Speed Competition. [5-1988].pdf
Chapter 13. Required Equipment
215.10
Required Lighting Equipment--Ordinary Motor Vehicles—Headlights and Taillights. [6-1989].pdf
215.11
Required Lighting Equipment--Ordinary Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles--Stoplights. [6-1989].pdf
215.15
Required Lighting Equipment--Motorcycles--Nighttime. [10-1988].pdf
215.16
Required Lighting Equipment--Motorcycles--Daytime. [10-1988].pdf
215.20
Required Lighting Equipment--Bicycles. [10-1988].pdf
215.25
Flag or Light at End of Load. [6-2010].pdf
215.30
Requirement of Safety Glass for Motor Vehicles. [6-1989].pdf
215.31
Windshield and Window Requirements. [2-2020].pdf
215.35
Inside Mirrors--Most Motor Vehicles. [10-1988].pdf
215.36
Mirrors--Pickup Trucks. [10-1988].pdf
215.37
Mirrors--When Inside Mirror Would Be Ineffective. [10-1988].pdf
215.38
Outside Mirrors--Most Motor Vehicles, Including Motorcycles. [10-1988].pdf
215.40
Tires--Safety Requirements N.C. Gen. Stat. 20-122.1(a) [6-2010].pdf
215.40A
Tires—Safety Requirements. N.C. Gen. Stat. 20-122.1(a1) [6-2010].pdf
215.50
Overloading or Overcrowding Motor Vehicles Prohibited. [10-1988].pdf
215.55
Motorcycles--Overcrowding; Helmets. [10-1988].pdf
215.60
Securing Loads--Open Flat Trucks. [4-1989].pdf
215.65
Towed Vehicles--Attachment; Snaking. [10-1988].pdf
215.70
Vehicle Transporting Explosives Before June 24, 1985. [10-1988].pdf
215.71
Vehicle Transporting Explosives After June 24, 1985. [10-1988].pdf
215.75
Steering Mechanism. [10-1988].pdf
215.80
Brakes--Most Motor Vehicles. [10-1988].pdf
215.81
Brakes--Motorcycles. [10-1988].pdf
215.82
Brakes--Trucks and Tractor-Trucks. [10-1988].pdf
215.83
Brakes--Towed Vehicles. [10-1988].pdf
Chapter 14. Stop at Scene of Accident
217.10
Duty to Stop and Render Aid at Scene of Accident. [5-2009].pdf
Chapter 15. School Buses
218.10
Stopping for School and Other Buses Transporting Children (or Senior Citizens). [5-2006].pdf
218.11
Stopping for School and Other Buses Transporting Children (or Senior Citizens). [5-2006].pdf
218.50
Receiving or Discharging School Bus Passengers. [6-1989].pdf
Chapter 16. Operating Vehicle Without License
220.10
Operation of Vehicle Without a Class 'C' License--Under Age. [6-1989].pdf
220.20
Knowingly Permitting One to Operate a Vehicle Without a License—General Provision. [6-1989].pdf
220.21
Permitting Unlicensed Minor to Drive. [6-1989].pdf
Chapter 17. Interstate Highway Violations
221.10
Controlled-Access Highway--Crossing Central Dividing Line. [4-1989].pdf
221.15
Controlled-Access Highway--Turns. [4-1989].pdf
221.20
Controlled-Access Highway--Driving in Improper Lane, Wrong Way. [4-1989].pdf
221.25
Controlled-Access Highway--Entering and Exiting. [4-1989].pdf
221.30
Controlled-Access Highway--Stopping on Right-of-Way. [4-1989].pdf
221.35
Controlled-Access Highway--Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. [4-1989].pdf
Chapter 18. Miscellaneous Acts of Negligence
225.10
Location of Video Monitors and Screens in Motor Vehicles. [6-2010].pdf
225.11
Driving While Texting. [6-2013].pdf
225.13
Commercial Motor Vehicle—Driving While Using A Mobile Telephone Or.pdf
225.20
Other Electronic Device. (6-13) Coasting Prohibited. [10-1988].pdf
225.22
Driving Through Safety Zone. [4-1989].pdf
225.23
Driving on Sidewalks. [4-1989].pdf
225.35
Persons Riding Animals and Drivers of Animal-Drawn Vehicles. [6-1989].pdf
225.37
Special Acts of Negligence--Moped Operator (Under Age). [6-2010].pdf
Appendecies
999.20
Definitions from the Motor Vehicle Code.pdf
999.30
Table of Statutes.pdf
999.40
Index [2022].pdf