Increased integration of technology into the everyday lives of Americans means that more Americans must confront their blatant lack of digital privacy. Furthermore, it urges that Congress should interpret the CCPA as a public desire for a national comprehensive privacy law and work to pass legislation that gives Americans legitimate privacy rights. This Comment argues that the CCPA, in its current form, violates the dormant Commerce Clause because it imposes an undue burden on non-California-based businesses by compelling them to comply with stringent requirements before collecting or processing California citizens’ personally identifiable information. The CCPA attempts to provide comprehensive data privacy protections to California’s citizens. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) constitutes California’s effort to fill in the void left by the lack of federal privacy legislation. In the absence of a national law, states have stepped in to tame this largely unregulated space. Consumers are increasingly aware of the vast amount of data collected by companies, leading to widespread digital privacy anxiety. News outlets are publishing an increasing number of stories about how shocking amounts of data are stored and collected with very few checks on the organizations that take part in these practices. As technology’s role in society increases, so does the amount of data companies collect from their consumers. Technology plays a growing role in the lives of Americans. I would also like to thank my family, friends, and Ben for always encouraging me in my endeavors, and for their steadfast support throughout my law school career. I would like to thank my editor, Daniel de Zayas, my faculty advisor, Stephen Wermiel, and the entire AULR staff for their constant support, diligent feedback, and valuable assistance in creating this piece. I am extremely grateful to the many people that helped me take this piece from blank page to publication. Dance and Political Science, 2018, The George Washington University. Candidate, May 2021, American University Washington College of Law B.A. While this law may seem to be a good thing for drivers, it isn’t perfect.* Senior Symposium Editor, American University Law Review, Volume 70 J.D. Keeping your eye on the road will ensure that the situation doesn’t get worse. You must also leave space for other vehicles to pass. When approaching a crosswalk, you must yield to vehicles coming from the opposite direction. When approaching intersections, you need to be aware of other drivers. You may be able to safely turn, but other vehicles may not. When you’re in an intersection, you should always be careful when turning left. It also prevents traffic accidents by ensuring that all traffic vehicles stay on the road. It protects roadway safety and helps avoid dangerous collisions. Otherwise, you risk being pulled over for a violation.Ĭalifornia’s anti-gridlock law also has a number of other benefits. If you have a lane that is not marked for pedestrians, you must park your car in the middle of the intersection. The same applies to crosswalks marked for pedestrians. Unless there is enough space in an intersection, you cannot enter it. The California anti-gridlock law is vital to public safety. There are many different interpretations of the term “right of way,” so it is important to understand what it means to you. As you can see, the anti-gridlock law is extremely important. This law does not apply to private driveways, but it still covers all intersections. The law has been around for decades, but it has recently been enforced. The California anti-gridlock law applies to all roadways and pedestrian crosswalks in the state. If you violate the law, you can expect your car to be impounded. If you are violating the California Vehicle Code, you can face a fine of up to $1,000. If there are cars on the crosswalk that have no space, they must stop so you can move through them. If you are driving in a hurry, you may want to pay close attention to other drivers. The statute applies to all California intersections, including private driveways. If you don’t give pedestrians enough space, you may be liable for a traffic ticket. You also need to be extra cautious when crossing railroad tracks. This law has been around for decades and applies to all roadways, including intersections with pedestrian crosswalks. Here are some tips on how to enforce this law in your community.įirst of all, be careful when crossing busy crossroads. The aim is to prevent clogged roads and to keep motorists safe. It prohibits blocking intersections, but this has been around for decades. The California anti-gridlock law is designed to prevent traffic backups by making it illegal to stop in an intersection if there is not enough space on the other side of the intersection.
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