Maybe. Some states assess "points" from the offending driver's license, which will increase the incentive to fight the ticket. There are great defenses to ticket camera red light tickets, including the lack of proper engineering. For more info on these defenses (and a traffic attorney listing), I suggest www.motorists.org (The National Motorists Association). A great deal of the info on the website is free, including the attorney referral. P.S. To increase your morale, I will add that I have successfully defended a photo speeding ticket--defense of camera tickets is possible!
No state has a statute of limitations on traffic tickets. The mailing of the ticket itself is notice of the charge.
You will still get a ticket.
Yes. The ticket will be mailed to the address on record - namely, the rental car agency. The rental car agency will charge your credit card for the amount of the ticket, and occasionally an additional fee. If they cannot charge your card, they can obtain a judgment against you for the amount of the ticket plus legal fees, and will do so.
Cannot be answered. Traffic violations and their associated fines are entirely different from state to state.
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If you find yourself suddenly pulled over by a police office while driving in another state, you will find that it is very easy to take care of the out of state speeding ticket should you receive one. Most police officers will give you a ticket with a price listed on the front of the ticket. This is usually only the case for those that live out of state. Many officers can take a credit card payment on the spot or you will be able to pay the ticket online through the state's website. Out of state tickets might be costly, but they usually do not add points to your license.
It depends on the state and should be written somewhere on the ticket. In Florida, you have 30 days from the date on the ticket. In City of Richmond, VA - 15 days
This depends on the state and county that you are in. It can range from 75 dollars up to over a hundred.
No, you will be subject to the ticket law and fine schedule for that state.
General rules of the road state that you must clear the intersection by the time the red light illuminates; if there was traffic preventing you from clearing the intersection before you entered it on a yellow light then you should not have entered the intersection because of impediments to traffic.
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A traffic ticket in one state will likely impact your record in another states. The states have access to each other's driving records.