unlawful speed
leaving the scene of a car crash which results in property damage
Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.
you will have to return to the state where the infraction occured most likely. or send in your fine to the state. check with your locallaw enforcement and DMV
The driving distance from the Maryland state line to the Florida state line is about 675 road miles (1,087 km).
No.
Miami is located in the state of Florida. Driving from Miami to another city in Florida will incur mileage and driving time.
About 925 road miles from the Bronx to the Florida state line.
No. Unless you are being arrested or give the officer consent to search the car a simple traffic infraction alone does not give the right to search a vehicle.
The insurance will not stand if some one else was driving the car, in Florida.
It Appears it does not, as the City of Lynnwoods website states it is a civil infraction and does not count against your driving record and is also not reported to insurance agencies
Yes, a no seat belt ticket will go on your driving record in the state of Florida. Any ticket that is given will go on a driving record.
It's a priveledge in every state and not a right.
The driving distance between the Florida state line and the California state line is approximately 1,840 road miles - about 30 hours of driving time, depending on your average speed, traffic conditions and the route(s) you take.