When out-of-state drivers commit an infraction and receive a Florida traffic ticket, they will be subject to Florida law like any resident. This means that to get the points dismissed from your record and prevent them from following you home, you will need to take a Florida DHSMV-approved traffic school course.
More Information: http://www.trafficschoolonlineflorida.com/blog/welcome-to-florida-now-take-your-ticket-and-pay-up.html
Tornadoes happen in both Florida and California, but they are far more common in Florida.
I think there are consequences and you do have to pay the fine. I'd suggest calling Miami highway patrol and asking.
i think in california or florida. Maybe montana also
What can happen? Heavy fines, jail time, suspension or revocation of drivers license.
not going to happen in Nebraska, you should move to California or Florida
Yes, if the offense took place in California and the California court handed down a decision, it is binding on the offender, regardless of where they may happen to live.
Any violations you get follw your driver's license number. If you got a ticket in Canada and they took down your license number, chances are that if you don't pay it, it may affect your record. Don't assume because you are not in the U.S., it wont follow you. You need to follow the rules of every State, Country or Province that you are in.
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They happen like any other wild fires - sometimes lightening, sometimes campers. The real question is, "How does a non-sentient chemical reaction outsmart 1000s of Californians every two months?" -Nevada resident with a lung full of California incompetence.