You can get your motor vehicle record from the Department of Motor Vehicles in your state.
You can find excellant traffic information, with their violations and penalties included, in any tourist or local BMV office. Contact either one for information.
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A traffic violation is any infraction of local or State laws concerning Rules of the Road for operating a motor vehicle. The types of violations are too numerous to list, but they can be about the vehicle or the driver.
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Minor traffic violations typically include offenses such as speeding, running a stop sign, failing to yield, improper lane changes, and not wearing a seatbelt. These violations usually result in fines or points on the driver's license rather than criminal charges. Additionally, they often do not involve any injury or significant property damage. In many jurisdictions, minor traffic violations can sometimes be resolved through traffic school or defensive driving courses.
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In this era of lawsuits, you can't.
Not for traffic code violations. For more serious offenses (DUI/DWI - vehicular homicide - etc) perhaps.
All traffic violations are connected to all states. There is a computer system that pulls up your violations that is connected to both your license number and your social security number.
Any traffic violations made by a non-resident of either state will be sent to the personÕs home state. Both Maryland and Virginia are a part of the Driver License Compact. This commission allows states to share traffic violations made by non-residents and residents.