Doesn't matter if you live in any State in the U.S., or even in Canada you most certainly can get a ticket for not have a passenger side mirror because they are there for safety purposes. I must admit that in Canada an police officer is more likely to give you a warning to get it fixed and not a ticket.
yes. I just got one
No, NYS traffic law #375, 10-a states: No left side mirror, it is not against the lawto not have a working passenger side mirror.375 10-a No left side view mirror
It is illegal to drive with out a rear-view mirror in a normal passenger car. Specifics will vary according to state.
Yes, in South Carolina, you can receive a ticket for a broken passenger side mirror if it obstructs your view or does not meet the state's safety requirements. While not having a functioning mirror can be a minor issue, it can lead to a citation if a law enforcement officer deems it unsafe for driving. It's advisable to repair or replace any damaged mirrors to avoid potential fines and ensure safe driving.
More information is needed. What type of passenger, where, and restrained for what.
it a ticket issued to a passenger concurrently with another ticket which together constitute a single contract of carriage.
The level of fine for a no insurance ticket in Tennessee varies. For several reasons the cost can range anywhere from 90 to 500 dollars.
not too sure about Tennessee but i just paid a ticket for 93 in a 65 in Missouri and i paid $276
No you dont get a ticket you go to ( JAIL ) !
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It depends on who got the ticket. If the ticket was issued to the driver it will effect his insurance but if it was issued to the passenger then it will only effect his insurance.