No. You moved while the light was red, and got caught.
Yes, you can receive a ticket for a "rolling stop" or a "California stop."
If you receive a ticket asking you to pay for allowing someone to drive without a license you need to pay it. If the ticket specifies that you need to complete a task you must do this as well.
Your plane is coming from the airport of origin listed on your ticket.
there is no way to get to faraway island without ticket
Technically, yes since it counts as running a red light (every DMV manual I've read defines a stop as a complete--as opposed to rolling--stop). It's up to the individual officer (perhaps with guidance) whether or not to actually enforce the law in such a case, but prudence dictates not to take chances: not just because the officer may enforce the law but also because of the increased risk of a collision.
You DIE. don't get a ticket without a license
No, you can't even get through security without a plane ticket.
A ticket can be up to $50,000 when making an illegal u-turn.
The Eon Ticket is a cheat itself.
Depends where your coming from.
If the police stopped you for not coming to a complete stop before making a right turn on red, the ticket amount can vary by state or municipality. Generally, fines for this type of violation can range from $50 to $150. It's best to check your local traffic laws or the ticket itself for the exact amount. Additionally, points may be added to your driving record depending on the jurisdiction.
How much does the ticket come out to be in being pulled over for making an imcomplete stop.