i belive you do, they are starting to become tighter on those laws across the US... but i think it goes away after 5 years or maybe less....
no you don't
Yes, in California, a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt can result in a point being added to your driving record. However, it is typically considered a "non-point" violation, meaning it does not carry the same weight as more serious offenses. Nonetheless, accumulating too many points can still affect your insurance rates and driving privileges. Always check the latest regulations or consult a legal expert for specific situations.
I would not think so
No. Fine only. No points unless you have multiple seatbelt violations; I think 5 or 6.
In California you are allowed to attend traffic school for point reduction only once every 18 months.
no
Depends on your insurance. The violation, 22348(c), results in a point on your driving record (at least in California) if you do not take traffic school (or otherwise contest the ticket). And most often, your insurance will increase when points go on your record.
I was 10 over with a clean record prior to the infraction and it cost $203 to pay and plead guilty, or $252 to opt for driving school to keep the point off my record.
you'll get more than one point. i just got my first speeding ticket and that speeding ticket alone will be 1 point.
Every 3 years you Lose a point ...as long as the ticket is paid
Yes.
Improper use of seatbelt ... no point ... no traffic school ... $146 fine in San Diego