Fire zones are created to prevent vehicles from blocking access to buildings. Your vehicle was in a place it shouldn't have been. You being in the vehicle does not change that.
The statute of limitations has run out on the traffic ticket.
Depemds on what state
Yes, if you receive a speeding ticket in Massachusetts while holding a New Jersey driver's license, it can show up on your driving record in New Jersey. New Jersey participates in the Interstate Driver's License Compact (IDLC), which allows states to share information about traffic violations. As a result, the ticket may be reported to New Jersey, potentially affecting your driving record and insurance rates.
Yes, it is possible to win a scratch-off lottery ticket in another state if you purchase the ticket while physically present in that state.
The CDL is federally administered. If you get a ticket while operating your personal vehicle in another state, it will still show on your MVR for your home state.
0 points its not a moving violation or grounds for being pulled over, most people get the ticket after being pulled over for other reasons, or while parked in a parking lot... Its just to make the state money & paying the ticket will not affect insurance rates
If you find yourself suddenly pulled over by a police office while driving in another state, you will find that it is very easy to take care of the out of state speeding ticket should you receive one. Most police officers will give you a ticket with a price listed on the front of the ticket. This is usually only the case for those that live out of state. Many officers can take a credit card payment on the spot or you will be able to pay the ticket online through the state's website. Out of state tickets might be costly, but they usually do not add points to your license.
Yes, you can get a ticket for having an open container of alcohol in you car while driving the state of California. You can get a ticket because it is illegal to have unsealed alcohol in your car.
Yes. Alabama is ranked as the 31st US state in total area, while New Jersey is 47th (4th smallest).
A 39:3-17b ticket in New Jersey refers to a violation of the state's motor vehicle laws concerning the operation of a vehicle without a valid driver's license or driving while the license is suspended. The specific statute outlines the penalties for such offenses, which may include fines, points on the driver's record, and potential jail time. It is important for the accused to address the ticket promptly to avoid additional legal consequences.
If there is a mandatory helmet law in your state, you will probably get a ticket if you do not wear a helmet when riding your motorcycle.
In state lottery scratch tickets, "FHV" typically stands for "Free Ticket or Higher Value." If you see "FHV" on a losing ticket, it generally indicates that while the ticket did not win a cash prize, it may still qualify for a free ticket or a potential higher value prize in a future draw or promotion. However, always check the specific rules and regulations of your state's lottery for precise interpretations.