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Passengers Load Obstruct Driver’s View or Control

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It is illegal for motorists to drive their vehicle while having their view or control obstructed by the load they are carrying or the amount of passengers in their vehicle. This violation can result in fines, points, and sometimes jail time for the culprit. It is also illegal for the passenger in any vehicle to obstruct the view of the driver or to obstruct the driver’s reach of the driving mechanisms. Violators of this offense can face a traffic ticket, points on their driver’s license, an increase in their insurance rates and possible jail time depending on which state the violation occurred. Motorists having an obstructed view can have their view obstructed by anything hanging from their rearview mirror or anything placed on their dashboard. They can also have their view obstructed by passengers flailing their arms in front of the driver and doing other distracting actions. When using a vehicle to move items from one place to another, packing the vehicle to the top of the windows is another way to obstruct view and control of the car.

Fines and Penalties

Driving a vehicle with obstruction of view or control of the vehicle is a moving violation, which places points on the driver’s license when a ticket is issued for the offense. The penalty for violating this law is two points on the license of the driver given the ticket. If a motorist accumulates 12 points at any one time he or she will have their license suspended with notice. In some states, driving with obstructed view or control can be considered careless driving, which brings a total of three points to a license. The traffic ticket for this violation can range anywhere from $30-$150 depending on the location of the offense.

Traffic Points and Impact on Driving Record / License

Anyone issued a traffic ticket for this offense will be given two or three points on their license, depending on the state the motorist committed the violation. If the state does not consider the offense, careless driving then the motorist will be given two points. If the offense is considered careless driving then the motorist will be given three points. Whenever a motorist is assigned points on their license the insurance company can view these penalties, which can result in raising insurance rates.

Hiring a Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been issued a traffic ticket for obstructing a driver’s view or control because of the load in the car or the amount of passengers in the car, contact a traffic tickets attorney immediately for expert legal counsel regarding your situation. The attorney will examine your prior driving record, the violation in question, and then determine whether or not to fight the ticket in court.

 

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