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Question: What is a moving violation?

Answer: A moving violation is when you are operating a vehicle and it is actually moving. This is different than receiving a parking ticket when your vehicle is not moving. Moving violations usually result in more expensive citations then non-moving violations.


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On 05/14/04
daniel from FL said:
when i pulled out there was no one there untill last split second he was doing 60 in a 35mph zone when he pulled out fro the truck stop these guys go 20 mph over the speedlimit that is why they are there to the corner in a split second daniel
On 04/21/04
troy from NY said:
Can you remove the moving violation from your driving record
On 03/11/04
Elena from GA said:
Hello! I would like to know why is a citation for a moving violation a contract? (speeding) Thank you, sincerely, Elena.
On 11/11/03
tyler from AZ said:
The given definition is incorrect. You may also recieve tickets while operating a vehicle that are not considered moving violations. An example of this would be if you had a taillight out. These tickets are commonly called "fix it tickets"
On 07/16/03
John from CT said:
Lock you up for being an absolute idiot. Why would you ever want to know the answer to such a question. You could be charged with various crimes, maybe even felony battery. Or if someone that get hit crashes and dies, you just got yourself a case of manslaughter. Worth it? I think not!
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