Obviously, the average person will receive at least one traffic violation ticket in their lifetime. Hundreds of different violations are on the law books in various states. A person should always check their state's laws in order to make sure they know what to not do on the roads. Obviously, nobody wants a traffic ticket because it goes on a person's driving record and can cost some money. Avoiding these violations is more than important.
The number to call for traffic violation information depends on the state in which you live in. Each state has slightly different rules but the number can easily be found at your local DMV.
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The basic answer is, it is a "highway" marked on a nautical chart, it provides mariners in highly congested area's a set of specific "lanes of traffic" and is usually managed by Vessel Traffic Service or VTS (It's function is very similar to air traffic controllers) Rule 10 in the link provided below will give you more info.
Yes, it's called the National Driver Register,a database maintained by the Federal government. Info it keeps and is accesible by DMV's * the drivers from each US state who have a driver license that is suspended or revoked, and * the drivers who were convicted of a serious traffic violation like DWI or a drug-related violation. DMVSmart.com -
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No, traffic court in Chicago is at the Daley Center. The court website with complete contact info is the first related link, below. Contact info for all Cook County courts is at the second related link.
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check this website out: http://www.safety-council.org/info/traffic/pocketbikes.html