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What are different types of traffic violations?

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What are different types of traffic violations?

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  1. Ouil, Reckless driving, careless driving, speeding, unsafe equipment, improper turn, not following in a safe manner, improper lane change, obstructed view, un-necessary noise, no registration, no proof of insurance, driving without or with a restricted license.


  2. 1-Required certificates and  driving license,not  accetable/not produced2-Horn ,brake or light not in working order3violation of traffic signs and speed limit

  3. Traffic violations are generally divided into major and minor types of violations. T

    The most minor type are parking violations, which are not counted against a driving record, though a person can be arrested for unpaid violations.

    Next are the minor driving violations, including speeding and other moving violations, which usually do not require a court appearance.

    Then there are more serious moving violations, such as reckless driving or leaving the scene of an accident. Finally there is drunk driving, also called Driving Under the Influence (DUI), which is a classification onto itself.

    All but the most serious traffic violations are generally prosecuted as MISDEMEANOR charges; however, repeat offenses can be prosecuted at the level of felonies. As misdemeanor charges, most traffic violations require payment of a fine but no jail time.

    State laws do not allow a judge to impose a jail sentence for speeding or failure to stop at a signal. However, more serious traffic violations, such as drunk or reckless driving, can result in jail time at the judge's discretion.

    The most common type of traffic violation is a speed limit violation.

    Another common type of traffic violation is a seat belt violation.

    Also try this site for a complete list...............

    http://www.mmda.gov.ph/traffic%20fines.h...

  4. Basically there are two. Moving and non-moving. Moving violations cost you points on your driving record and can affect your insurance premiums.

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