YES! That is exactly how the citations look! There were not any ticket number on the citations. I was given this by a motorcycle cop who was just standing in the lane and pointing at people to pull over. He had a lot to do with the cluster of cars.
No, it was not the "gore point". Before you are entering a ramp on the freeway, the feeder road has a left lane that eventually goes up the ramp and merges with the freeway. As this left lane gets closer to the ramp (and before it gets to the ramp to merge onto the freeway) the RIGHT "LINE" of...
It was the left lane that eventually goes onto the freeway. It was ONE solid white line that separated that lane from the other lanes as it was to go onto the freeway.
I am not sure about the local ordinances question. All I know is that I received 2 violations and the violation in question says : City of Houston (Texas)
RD844- Driving across a median- distance between streets.
The Texas Driver's Handbook states a median is "area of ground separating traffic...
Yes, I received 1 citation with two violations. The numbers with the "Driving Across a Median" were RD844 and RD111 for "changing lanes not in safety".