well i got one about a montho ago its $145.00 w/o traffic school and $169.00 w/ traffic school
"Impeding the flow of traffic."
Yes. That's impeding traffic, and you can be cited.
http://definitions.uslegal.com/i/impeding-traffic/
The cost of ticket for impeding traffic will vary upon location. A quick internet search found two listed costs: $135 and $175, but 0 points.
In California an impeding traffic ticket will cost no more than $100. It will also add one point to your driver's license which will likely cause a slight increase in your insurance premium.
Their average speed would be 40.3 miles per hour which meant that they were consistently impeding traffic by driving well under the minimum legal speed.
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!
Sahara Africa is because of restrictions imposed by many nations impeding air traffic
You can be charged with "Impeding Traffic"--Holding up traffic- at least in Canton, OH
No, if you receive a citation for impeding traffic but no points are added to your license then your insurance will not typically go up. However, if this has happened frequently and you're a habitual offender then insurance may go up.
Yes, depending on the circumstances, you can be cited for driving too slow as it can pose a hazard by impeding the normal flow of traffic. Law enforcement may issue a citation if your speed is significantly below the posted limit or if you are obstructing the safe movement of other vehicles.
Impede means to interfere with, block or slow something. For example, when you are impeding traffic, you are interfering with traffic, blocking or slowing it to less than andequate flow.