It depends like if both person who is driving an the person in the passenger seat or drunk then they both will get a ticket or sometimes it depends
on what officer pulls you over some will take you to jail or some will give you a ticket.
Yes, it is possible to pay your traffic ticket online in many jurisdictions. You can typically do this through the website of the court or agency that issued the ticket.
Yes, it is possible to attend traffic school after paying a ticket in some cases. However, eligibility for traffic school varies by location and the specific circumstances of the ticket. It is recommended to check with the local court or DMV for more information on attending traffic school after paying a ticket.
Possibly. But if the VIN number is right, you won't have much of a chance.
If all the other information on the ticket is correct, no, it is highly unlikely. .
I don't think you can get a ticket for that reason, it was the driver's fault that he forgot his license, not yours.
In most cases the courts do not care who pays the ticket. And if the ticket vehicle has their name on the registration, they have an obligation to see that it is resolved.
The driver of the vehicle is typically responsible if a passenger has an open container of alcohol in the vehicle. The driver could receive a ticket or citation for allowing an open container in the vehicle, depending on local laws. It's important for drivers to ensure that all passengers follow laws related to open containers while in the vehicle.
There is no statute of limitations on traffic tickets in Texas. If the officer did not give you a ticket, you were not issued one. Look up the ticket online, if possible.
yes if you were caught by a traffic camera or a police officer who was not in a vehicle was able to get your plate number and wrote the ticket.
In Colorado, it is possible for a city to put out a warrant if a person fails to pay a traffic ticket. The best option would be to go to the city courthouse and pay the ticket immediately.
Yes, it is possible that the judge might do so.
yes, everyone in a moving vehicle must wear seat belts or receive ticket.