Street Racing definition

Street Racing means an exhibition of speed; the action of a person(s) who willfully compare or contest of relative speeds by operation of one or more motor vehicles, whether or not such speed is in excess of the maximum speed prescribed by law, as provided in RCW 46.61.530, as amended, whether the comparison or contest is against another vehicle, clock, or other timing device. Street racing includes a contest or exhibition of speed whether in a parallel or circular direction and may occur both on streets and in off-street parking areas.
Street Racing means the operation of two or more vehicles from a point side by side at accelerating speeds in a competitive attempt to outdistance each other or the operation of one or more vehicles over a common selected course, from the same point to the same point, wherein timing is made of the participating vehicles involving competitive accelerations or speeds.
Street Racing means operating a motor vehicle in a race with at least one other motor vehicle on a street, road, highway or other public place;

Examples of Street Racing in a sentence

  • Please keep an eye on the event program for this tough as Pro Street Racing competition.

  • For competition driving events including Off Street Racing, Drifting, Powerskids & Burnouts, all entrants are required to wear helmets, enclosed footwear and non-flammable clothing with full coverage from ankle to wrist to neck.

  • There is infighting within departments and the LAPD is facing over a thousand lay-offs with several services being removed, including disbanding the Street Racing Task Force.

  • ParliamentaryAttendance before the Law and Order Select Committee in support of City Council submissions on the Land Transport (Street and Illegal Street Racing) Amendment Bill.

  • Authorize the Chief of Police to extend the MOU with the Irwindale Police Department accepting reimbursement for 150% of officers’ hourly rates who participate in the Los Angeles County Illegal Street Racing and DUI Enforcement program.

  • Midnight Club: Street Racing and Smuggler's Run have remained on the list of top- selling PlayStation 2 games since their launch.

  • Reasons for Involvement in Street Racing (male, n = 99; female, n = 23): Factors% Agree% Unsure% DisagreeMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleFamilial factors: 1.

  • The City Prosecutor, Bill Belmonte has recommended a minor modification to the offense of Drag Racing, correctly identifying this offense as Street Racing, Aggravated Street Racing.

  • The Non- Significant Difference of the Various Demographic Factors towards Intention to Engage in Illegal Street Racing Behaviour The non-significant difference in the various demographic factors towards the intention of illegal racers to engage in illegal street racing behaviour corroborates with Noh et al.

  • Street Racing Driving privileges will be revoked for any person convicted of street racing, and the police department can impound the vehicle for up to five days.


More Definitions of Street Racing

Street Racing means the operation of two or more vehicles from a point side by side at

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