yes
The violation stays on the driving record in Delaware for 12 months after a given offence has been made. It may lead to the deduction of the points from the driver's driving record.
Minor violations such as speeding, stopping at a light or sign will NOT appear on your record unless you are a CDL holder. Major violations such as DUI/DWI, manslaughter, Failure to stop; any felony WILL appear on your record.
THERE SAFE AS LONG AS THERE NOT IN THE STATE THEY RECIEVED THE DUI
They do not transfer backto PA. only if it is DUI or hit and run.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 2 hours and 9 minutes.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 1 hour and 39 minutes.
MapQuest gives the estimated driving time as 1 hour and 32 minutes.
I'm not sure what reakless driving is, but reckless driving would definitely be a parole violation.
To my knowledge, State Troopers in any US State have never expected or accepted payment of a driving or other violation at the time of the violation. In fact, I believe it is against the law for any police officer to demand, request, expect, or accept monies when issuing a ticket for a violation.
So-called "moving" tickets, yes.
The driving distance from Oklahoma (OK) to Delaware (DE) is 1,428 miles.
Yes, points transfer from an NC ticket to a PA drivers license. Your driving record is your entire driving record from wherever you receive points and tickets. They are kept in a national database.