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Bicyclists are supposed to obey the same rules and regulations as motorists. In theory, they can be cited for violations as well. It is a rare occurrence, however.
Yes, during the Korean war.
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If you are cited numerous times for traffic violations, the State will revoke your license and you won't be able to drive legally.
The possessive form of the singular noun wharf is wharf's.Example: The wharf's owner has been cited for safety violations.
The history of the United Nations as an international organization has its origins in World War II. Since then its aims and activities have expanded to make it the archetypal international body in the early 21st century. US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt first suggested using the name United Nations to refer to the Allies of World War II.[1] Roosevelt suggested the term to Winston Churchill who cited Byron's use of the phrase "united nations" in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which referred to the Allies at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Franklin Roosevelt adopted the name and the first official use of the term occurred on January 1, 1942 with the Declaration by the United Nations.
A first violation is punishable by a $20 fine and subsequent violations are $50. However, if a driver is cited for other violations, a first offense is $76 and a second offense is $190, according to the Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule.
More information needs to be known. Two tickets for WHAT? Traffic violations are misdemeanors which must occur in the officers presence in order to be cited for them. However, officers can also issue "tickets" (summonses) for other minor violations such as minor drug use/possession, trash violations, etc - etc.
Willful, Serious, Other-than-Serious, Repeated, Criminal/Willfl
The question is not specific enough to parse out the cited statute from among the huge volumes of federal violations. If possible, please try to be more specific and then re-submit the question.
Earlier this year, the AVGN (Angry Video Game Nerd) channel was taken down from YouTube due to several cited violations, including copyright infringement.