Can you get a ticket for playing loud music in the car? Here's what California law says
Briefly

California Vehicle Code 27007 makes it illegal for drivers to play music audible from over 50 feet outside their vehicles, applicable on all state highways, with exceptions for specific situations like requesting assistance or advertising, parades, or political events, which can be banned through local ordinances.
Penalties for violating the law include a base fine of $35, with potential totals exceeding $300 after fees and court costs, escalating up to $1,000 for repeated offenses. Overall, being mindful of music volume while driving is crucial to avoid unexpected penalties.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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