Yes, you can go to jail for a traffic violation if it is a serious offense, such as reckless driving, driving under the influence, or causing a fatal accident.
Normally you do not go to jail for a traffic violation.
It depends on what the violation is and what you are on probation for.
You can go to jail for any violation of criminal law. Some states also allow jail for civil contempt.
They issue that warrant the same day, assuming it's a criminal violation. If it was a misdemeanor traffic violation they will simply default your judgement. Go to court asap or you're going to end up in jail at the worst time.
Yes wer reckless is a traffic violation.
It IS possible.
Failing to pay your rent is a violation of civil law (i.e.: a contract) - you cannot be arrested for violation of a contract.
You can go to a book and look up your local traffic rules and enforcements or go to your local DMV or traffic enforcement center and then ask the officials there
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No.
I know of no traffic violation that amounts to a felony offense and of no traffic violation which would fall under the jurisdictioon of the federal governmnent.
You go to jail