yes, according to group at stanford:
http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/hazardous_activities/traffic_vehicular/r_general.htm
It is not a moving violation.
yes it is
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No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
Depends on the state traffic laws. And probbly if it was on an interstate or residential roadway.
Failure to obey a traffic control device is generally considered a moving violation. This type of violation can cause you to incur both fines and points on your license.
Well... It's most likely the same as a DWI except you got a lawyer to work a plea bargain.
YES.....the carpool ticket is considered a regular moving violation like a speeding ticket of any other moving violation.
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.
No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
Depends on the state traffic laws. And probbly if it was on an interstate or residential roadway.
In Canada it does not because it is not a moving traffic violation.
No its not a moving violation. Moving violations are a kind of violation that you get when your vehicle is moving.
Failure to obey a traffic control device is generally considered a moving violation. This type of violation can cause you to incur both fines and points on your license.
Well... It's most likely the same as a DWI except you got a lawyer to work a plea bargain.
There is reciprocity in all US States for moving traffic violations.
YES.....the carpool ticket is considered a regular moving violation like a speeding ticket of any other moving violation.
What is your definition of "non-serious?" The answer to the question is yes. A traffic violation is a misdemeanor offense for which the officer, in their judgement, can make a summary arrest - IF it occurred in his presence..... and most moving traffic violations DO occur in the officers presence.
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.
yes. it is a moving violation.