There are lots of driving laws to follow, but here are four lesser known ones you probably didn't know -- involving windshields, car doors, trailers, and more.
Texas is dedicating $250 million to improve rail crossings across the state after a Houston teen’s death, aiming to enhance safety for pedestrians and drivers alike.
Our neighbor to the north, New Mexico and several other states allow the sale of alcohol ... all types ... at any establishment properly licensed to sell it. Texas however, splits the pack into to 2 categories: beer and wine only or everything.
Riding a motorcycle safely involves a lot more than just fastening your seat belt and obeying all the laws. The risk factor is a lot higher and riding requires a constant state of vigilance, awareness and preparation.
You also have the right to order them out of, or deny them entry into, your house. They can come in with a warrant of course but there are situations where they don't have to have one.
The first amendment gives all citizens, in Texas or any other state, the right to "peacefully assemble". You have the most freedom if you hold your gathering in a public place ... a park, public sidewalk, public thoroughfares, outside government buildings, etc. Just don't block access to buildings or inhibit normal business/activity.