Probation For Driving Offenses
If you plead no contest to a traffic ticket and have it reduced to a lesser offense, you will have to complete a probation period as part of a deferred sentence. After completing the probation period, the traffic ticket will be reduced to the lesser violation. The only requirement during the probation is to not break any city or state traffic regulations.
Non-Moving Violations
Failing to meet certain requirements such as maintaining financial responsibility through proper insurance, registering your vehicle, or having a valid driver’s license can lead to significant difficulties and expenses, and may even result in your arrest. These are considered non-moving violations.
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Failure To Pay Traffic Tickets
If you are issued a ticket and fail to pay it on time, the court can impose additional fines and penalties. In some cases, your license may be suspended or revoked until you have paid the fine in full.
Hit-And-Run
A hit-and-run is a serious offense. Depending on the severity of the incident, you may face felony charges and possible jail time. Additionally, your license could be suspended as part of the punishment.
Driving Under The Influence (DUI)
A DUI is a major offense and can lead to serious consequences, including jail time, loss of driving privileges, or even vehicle impoundment. It is important to know that the state you live in determines the penalties for this type of violation.
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