Normally for years, not months.
Generally from 3-10 years depending on the state you live in.
Some violations might stay on for life.
they can have there fines doubled
Yes
No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
no its not a moving violation
Yes.
Yes, every time you are convicted of a moving violation it will appear on your driving record. It will also cost you points on your license.
Yes, every time you are convicted of a moving violation, it typically appears on your driving record. This record is maintained by your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and can impact your insurance rates and driving privileges. The duration that the violation remains on your record varies by state and the severity of the offense.
Yes; for three years.
is driving with too many passengers at age 16 a moving violation
they can have there fines doubled
Driving an uninspected vehicle is not a moving violation, thus there are no points involved, just a fine.
Yes
yes
No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
Absolutely! Driving is a privilege ... not a right!!
I wouldn't worry if it is a moving violation or not because the fine can be up to $5,000.
no its not a moving violation