Alabama Code Title 32. Motor Vehicles and Traffic
Current as of December 30, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 1. General Provisions
- Chapter 2. Department of Public Safety
- Chapter 3. State Safety Coordinating Committee
- Chapter 4. Highway and Traffic Safety Coordination Act
- Chapter 5. Regulation of Operation of Motor Vehicles, Etc., Generally
- Chapter 5A. Rules of the Road
- Chapter 5B. Alabama Safety Belt Act of 1991
- Chapter 5C. Window Tinting
- Chapter 6. Licenses and Registration
- Chapter 6A. Autocycles
- Chapter 7. Motor Vehicle Safety-Responsibility Act
- Chapter 7A. Mandatory Automobile Liability Insurance
- Chapter 7B. Alabama Online Insurance Verification System
- Chapter 7C. Transportation Network Companies and Drivers
- Chapter 8. Uniform Certificate of Title and Antitheft Act
- Chapter 9. Trucks, Trailers, and Semitrailers
- Chapter 9A. Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Requirements
- Chapter 9B. Automated Commercial Motor Vehicles and Teleoperation
- Chapter 10. Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Chapter 11. Rescue Squads
- Chapter 12. Motorcycles and Motor-Driven Cycles
- Chapter 12A. All-Terrain Vehicles and Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles
- Chapter 13. Abandoned Motor Vehicles
- Chapter 15. Renting, Hiring, and Using Motor Vehicles
- Chapter 16. Selling Used Motor Vehicles
- Chapter 17. Warranty Work on Motor Vehicles
- Chapter 17A. Nonoriginal Equipment Manufacturer Aftermarket Crash Parts Disclosure
- Chapter 18. Municipal Testing Stations
- Chapter 19. Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices and Micromobility Devices
- Chapter 20. Alabama Manufactured Home Certificate of Title Act
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