5/19/2013 Price tag of $197.00 by CHP in Fremont on 880
yes because it would cause accidents
There would not be a limit on a ticket. A ticket serves as notice of a violation and is the charge. It doesn't go away.
One example would be a traffic ticket.
That would depend on the charge. One speeding ticket might not. One DUI certainly would.
In Colorado, it is possible for a city to put out a warrant if a person fails to pay a traffic ticket. The best option would be to go to the city courthouse and pay the ticket immediately.
You can, under some circumstances, get a ticket for notwearing a helmet - but I can't think of a situation where you would get a ticket for wearing it.
The person who's name is on the ticket would be responsible.The person who's name is on the ticket would be responsible.
if getting a traffic ticket was avoidable i would speed all the time
that would be a good thing! if you do not agree with it then you have the option of going to court to fight It.
I would think so.
Just got a ticket the fine is $55.00 The fine for not wearing a ticket and being caught would range from 50 to $750. The fined for being in an accident with no seatbelt? More than you can imagine.
Well, you can't "get out" of any ticket that you have been issued. The officer who issued the ticket is accusing you of committing the infraction for which he issued the ticket. If you feel that you did not commit the infraction, then you have the right to take the matter to court and fight it. It's the same thing as if you were stopped and given a ticket for running a stop sign: it's your word against the officer's. The question that the court will ask you in a defense like this is: why would the officer stop you and issue you a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt if you were wearing one.