the person driving the car would get the ticket so it wouldn't be your friend if you were the one behind the wheel. That is why the police officer asks the driver for their license. The driver's license # is how the Dept of Motor Vehicles finds out who actually got the ticket. Remember, the driver caused the violation, not the car.
A major traffic violation is a more serious traffic offense. Driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and driving with a revoked license are all major violations.
Yes, you can go to jail for a traffic violation if it is a serious offense, such as reckless driving, driving under the influence, or causing a fatal accident.
If you don't know this you shouldn't be driving!
No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
reckless driving in Dec 13 1977.... he was driving his porshce
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It depends on how fast you were going in ratio to the speed limit. The higher the speed, the more serious the traffic violation up to reckless driving.
Since it is a moving violation, and your desire to have the points removed from your driving record, then traffic school is the way to go. Otherwise, that violation will stick on your permanent driving record for 39 months.
careless or prohibited driving
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