If you broke one or more of the Transportation Codes laws and statutes and were lawfully stopped...well yes. Pursuant to the obtaining of your driver's license it makes you responsible for your actions...in short.. there are no do-overs at this level sorry.
A major traffic violation is a more serious traffic offense. Driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and driving with a revoked license are all major violations.
No
Yes.
If you don't know this you shouldn't be driving!
No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
A major traffic violation is a more serious traffic offense. Driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and driving with a revoked license are all major violations.
The term "mover" usually means a moving traffic violation, such as speeding, careless driving, failure to yield right-of-way, etc. When an officer usually uses that term, they are saying they cited someone for a moving violation.
Yes.
No
Someone would need a traffic violation lawyer if they were wrongfully accused of a traffic violation and do not have enough knowledge of the laws to defend themselves in a court.
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.
No most traffic is not even a misdemeanor
If you don't know this you shouldn't be driving!
No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
reckless driving in Dec 13 1977.... he was driving his porshce
Wheels touching a lane divider marking is one of the "cues" of impaired (drunk or drugged) driving. While it may not be a traffic violation, it does provide the officer with the necessary reasonable suspicion needed to conduct a traffic stop.
Yes, a police officer can legally take your keys during a traffic stop if they have a valid reason to do so, such as suspicion of driving under the influence or another violation of the law.