Yes, VC 4000 is generally considered a correctable violation. It typically pertains to issues such as operating a vehicle without proper registration. Drivers usually have the opportunity to rectify the situation, often by providing proof of registration or paying any necessary fees, which can lead to the dismissal of the citation. However, the specifics may vary by jurisdiction, so it's advisable to check local laws for precise procedures.
405095 VC is a failure to appear to a hearing.
log book violation
no
following to closely
how much will a traffic ticket cost me with this violation code "vc21651a"
Failure to appear for traffic court
1 point
21655.5 is not a moving violation. I called my insurance company and they said that this specific violation was "not chargeable." But, if the violation were 21655, without the .5 at the end, it would be.
No, it shouldn't as that is a seat belt violation which is a non-moving violation. No points on your record.
yes you can. if the "yes" box is checked on the front of your ticket.
It means you have attended traffic school and so this violation is dismissed.
A 16028C VC violation refers to California Vehicle Code Section 16028, which mandates that drivers must provide proof of financial responsibility (insurance) when requested by law enforcement. A violation occurs when a driver fails to present valid proof of insurance during a traffic stop or an accident investigation. This infraction can result in fines and potential penalties, including points on the driver's record.