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Title 3
Safety Responsibility; Financial Security; Equipment; Inspection; Size and Weight; and Other Provisions

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4
Application of This Title
Section 300
5
Periodic Inspection of Motor Vehicles
Sections 301–308-A
5‑A
No title
Sections 309–309-E
6
Motor Vehicle Financial Security Act
Sections 310–321
7
Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act
Sections 330–368
8
Indemnity Bonds or Insurance Policies On Vehicles Transporting Passengers For Hire
Sections 370–371
9
Equipment of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
Sections 375–383
10
Dimensions and Weights of Vehicles
Sections 385–386
11
Civil Liability
Section 388
12
Other Provisions
Sections 390–397-C
12‑A
Motor Vehicle Repair Shop Registration Act
Sections 398–398-K
12‑B
Approval of Motor Vehicle Accident Prevention Courses
Sections 399-A–399-G
12‑C
Accident Prevention Course Internet, and Other Technology Pilot Program
Sections 399-K–399-O
12‑D
Pre-licensing Course Internet Pilot Program
Sections 399-P–399-T
 



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