In California, a violation of Vehicle Code 23103, which pertains to reckless driving, typically remains on your driving record for 10 years. This can affect your insurance rates and driving privileges during that period. It's important to note that points from such violations may also impact your driving status and could lead to penalties if you accumulate too many points.
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If you are referring to your drivers license record -- it will ALWAYS remain on your record. Your drivers record is a complete compilation of your entire driving history.
Offense code 121460 VC refers to a violation of California Vehicle Code related to "driving a vehicle while unlicensed." This typically applies to individuals operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license. Penalties for this offense may include fines, points on the driving record, and potential impoundment of the vehicle.
So-called "moving" tickets, yes.
That depends on your Age, Vehicle type, Region or zip code, Your driving record and your personal credit rating.
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All i know is that vehicle code 14601 has to do with driving w/ a suspended license.
Driving with cell phone.
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As of my last update, California Vehicle Code 23123.5 pertains to the use of handheld wireless devices while driving. This law prohibits drivers from using their mobile phones for texting or other activities unless they are using a hands-free device. Violation of this code can result in fines and points on a driver's record. Always check the latest vehicle codes for any updates or changes.