I got a ticket for the 21453 b violation in October 2010 in Garden Grove, CA. The "bail forfeit" is $230 if I choose not to go to traffic school. If I attend traffic school I then need to pay $280 to the court.
In San Francisco it's $98 for cvc 22526(a) and $105 for cvc 22526(b) . Now that's subject to change when dealing with the MTA.
In Indiana a infraction is a minor offence, such as a traffic violation. It is not considered a crime, but a civil violation. The penalties are a fine of up to $500 and court costs.
In Oregon violating rules on a provisional license is a class B violation with a fine up to $360.00
Everything Will B-Fine was created in 1987.
VC 21453 (a) says you have to stop at a red light. Here's the actual text: == 21453. (a) A driver facing a steady circular red signal alone shall stop at a marked limit line, but if none, before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection or, if none, then before entering the intersection, and shall remain stopped until an indication to proceed is shown, except as provided in subdivision (b).
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Yes, possession of a lighter by a minor is a violation of Penal Code 308b in California. This code prohibits minors from possessing lighters.
B. A. Soldano has written: 'Newton's law of universal gravitation and the fine structure constant' -- subject(s): Fine-structure constant, Gravitation
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CVC 22356(b) refers to a section of the California Vehicle Code that addresses the speed limit on certain highways. Specifically, it prohibits driving a vehicle at a speed greater than the posted limit, which is typically 65 mph on most highways unless otherwise indicated. Violating this section can result in a traffic citation. It's important for drivers to be aware of and adhere to speed limits to ensure safety on the roads.
Ask the fine folks in /b how to enable it.
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