Pretty much every jurisdiction is connected these days. It is likely that the information will be shared.
There is reciprocity in all US States for moving traffic violations.
ALL states and US possessions share DMV reciprocity with one another.
To help you address tickets or summonses for traffic offenses.
none whatsoever
It depends on which state the charges are in.
Usually ALL states give reciprocity to one another. What SPECIFICALLY are you asking about?
The Federal government does not regulate traffic offenses. These are regulated by the states. The Federal rules deal with specific types of transportation, usually with insuring the free flow of traffic across state boundries.
It can be, but most traffic tickets are infractions. Misdemeanor tickets are for serious offenses like DUII.
There is no statute of limitations in Louisiana on traffic offenses
In Florida, criminal traffic offenses do not fall in the misdemeanor category, but rather, as a traffic criminal offense (TC). The punishment can range for up to sixty days in jail for the most minor offenses, to a traffic felony (TF), which can be up to 15 years in prison for DUI manslaughter.
In state cities and townships, traffic courts have limited jurisdiction and typically handle cases related to traffic violations and infractions. These courts do not handle more serious criminal offenses and focus primarily on traffic-related issues, such as speeding tickets, parking violations, and other minor traffic offenses.
Road traffic is policed in Cape Town as in any other developed city. These range from parking, speeding to roadworthy and dangerous driving offenses. Full details of all road and traffic offenses are given in the relevant link provided.