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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y Word Definition A AAMVA American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators AAR Association of American Railroads AASHTO American Association
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What Is Considered a Misdemeanor Traffic Violation?
Traffic violations are categorized as infractions, misdemeanor or felony depending on the seriousness or dangers of the violation; infractions usually involve fewer penalties than that of the misdemeanor traffic violation or the felony.
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Civil traffic violations are violations of traffic law without personal injury or substantial damages. A civil traffic violation is an offense for which the only sentence authorized is a fine.
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The traffic statistics for Fort Myers, Florida are alarming. In 2006, approximately 17,400 people were pulled over and given a citation or warning. Contact one of our Florida Traffic Ticket Attorneys today.
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Consequences of Not Paying a Traffic Violation Fine
When you receive a moving violation from a law enforcement officer, unless the moving violation results in a felony conviction or you are detained immediately (typically this happens in cases like D.U.I., O.W.I., etc), the traffic ticket or fine you receive from the officer should have either an optional
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Misdemeanor Traffic Violation vs. Felony Violation
Typically traffic violations result in a citation being issued and not much more. These types of infractions can range from citations for problems with the mechanical function of the vehicle (such as a broken tail light) or from the registration date being expired to moving violations of a non-endangering