Obstructing traffic does not put points on your license, and is usually just around a $30 fine
If you obstruct traffic intentionally, then you may be fined for it, but I don't think it is possible to get "points". :-)
Yes 2 points
It varies from state to state.
Yes. That's impeding traffic, and you can be cited.
Depends on your insurance. The violation, 22348(c), results in a point on your driving record (at least in California) if you do not take traffic school (or otherwise contest the ticket). And most often, your insurance will increase when points go on your record.
No, because it is illegal to pass someone that is in the left lane or to the left of you.
What if you receive a request to pay a ticket for the first time or 12 years later for improper lane usage from abelene texas?
When getting a ticket, most states offer you a chance to go to court and fight the ticket so you do not get the points on your license. The points on your license is what actually raises your insurance rate. The insurance rate will go up depending on the amount of points given because of the ticket. If no points are given, your rate will stay the same.
The road leading up to these traffic lights will be split into filter lanes: traffic in one lane goes left, another lane is for traffic wanting to travel straight ahead, and another lane may be for vehicles wishing to go right. Let's say the green arrow points left. It means only traffic that wants to turn left can go. Vehicles in all other lanes must remain stopped. If the arrow points right, you are free to move as long as you're in the right-hand lane; everyone else must stay stationary.
YES.....the carpool ticket is considered a regular moving violation like a speeding ticket of any other moving violation.
There could be several reasons why a traffic accident in a northbound lane will cause a traffic jam in the southbound lane. If the street is only two lanes, traffic in the southbound lane can be interrupted while northbound traffic is let through. The southbound lane may also be closed off to allow emergency vehicles access to the accident scene.
The Sheriff's come get you.
No you can not you can get a ticket.
Yes, at intervals there are crossover points either in the barrier walls (if so equipped) or in the lines that sperate the traffic flows.