If you're speaking of obstruction and impeeding traffic that is typically 0 points but you still have to pay the ticket
No. NJSA 39:4-67, Obstruction of Traffic is a non-pont moving violation. If issued a ticket for Obstruction of Traffic the fine is $56.00. If you were issued another ticket and that ticket is being amended to Obstruction of Traffic in court, there is an additional court cost of $33.00.
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My information is that the ticket will show for insurance points but not for drivers license points. You can verify with the MD DMV.
yes, they do.
its is $140 dollars ticket and 0 points on your record.
In New Jersey, you can receive an obstruction of traffic ticket if you block or impede the normal flow of traffic, which can occur in various situations, such as stopping in a traffic lane without a valid reason, illegally parking, or failing to yield to pedestrians. Additionally, creating a hazardous condition that disrupts traffic can also lead to this violation. Law enforcement officers may issue a ticket if they observe these behaviors or if they respond to an incident where traffic flow is impeded. Always ensure you follow traffic laws and regulations to avoid such tickets.
Michigan will place points on a license for a ticket from another state. However, if the offense in the other state would have carried other penalties, including suspension, Michigan is not obligated to impose those penalties.
i would be very surprised
6/7/06. I was pulled over today and received a ticket for impeding. Since I have a good driving record, the officer did not want to mess it up by giving me a speeding ticket. He explained to me that the impeding ticket had 0 points, compared to a speeding ticket with 3 points. The impeding ticket in Michigan is $140, but I thanked him for giving me a break. I don't need my insurance to go up any higher than what it already is!
Obstructing traffic does not put points on your license, and is usually just around a $30 fine
Washington state does not assign points to traffic violations.
Yes, you still have to pay the ticket even if you attend traffic school. Traffic school is typically a way to avoid points on your driving record or to fulfill a court requirement, but it does not eliminate the fine associated with the ticket.