No its not. It has very harsh consequences one can't even imagine. But there are few people who make sure that we come out of it without a single scratch. They are the experts and its always helpful to have a professional to fight your case. 1800duilaws.com is the best I've found and tried in recent past. You can also read the consequences of DUI violations at this site.
Both. Even the most minor traffic violation is a crime. Speeding is a crime. The sign says speed "LIMIT" not speed suggestion. This is a law. Any law broken is an illegal act hence a crime.
the law max parole violation for a DUI to prison
Yes, your traffic violation record is cumulative. Multiple offense DUI charges are quite serious.
It depends on how fast you were going in ratio to the speed limit. The higher the speed, the more serious the traffic violation up to reckless driving.
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What sort of violation? If the violation is something like a minor speeding ticket, seat belt violation, etc., then yes. If the violation is something like a DUI, reckless endangerment, something of that nature, then no.
No. And why would they confiscate your license anyways?
violations can be minor crimes or major crimes, while an infraction is a minor offense or petty crime. examples include jaywalking, traffic violation, and littering. -jcisneros
Most traffic violations in Canada are not considered criminal. One of the exceptions is impaired driving, which is similar to a DUI in the US but also includes drug use.
yes.. a minor can get a DUI at .02 bac if your underage you can get a DUI at any bac.
In England and Wales it is a serious criminal offence to be uninsured on the highway.