What is Argo?

What is Argo?

What is Argo? Argo is an international program that collects information from inside the ocean using a fleet of robotic instruments that drift with the ocean currents and move up and down between the surface and a mid-water level. Each instrument (float) spends almost all its life below the surface.

What is California Vehicle Code 22102 CVC?

Vehicle Code 22102 CVC is the California statute that makes it a traffic infraction for a driver to make a U-turn in a business district, except at an intersection where it is authorized or on a divided roadway with an opening that allows for one.

What is an Argo float?

Click on the picture to learn about Argo floats and their mission. What is Argo? Argo is an international program that collects information from inside the ocean using a fleet of robotic instruments that drift with the ocean currents and move up and down between the surface and a mid-water level.

What is the difference between VC 22100 and 22100?

There are six important points to know about this code section. In general, VC 22100 requires drivers turning right to do so as close as possible to the right-hand curb, or the right edge of the road. Similarly, under Vehicle Code 22100, drivers turning left must do so as close as possible to the left-hand curb, or left edge of the road.