The corporation will be contacted and will, in all probability, identify the operator the vehicle is assigned to so that they may be prosecuted, and/or dock their pay for the cost of the legal action.
Yes. The law consider the owner of the vehicle responsible for its operation.
A vehicle on public property needs a license. If you have it parked on your own property, it does not have to be licensed.
The ticket will be sent to the owner because the car is registered to him/her. If the driver of the car won't pay for it, you can take him/her to court and force him to pay the fine.
According to the law, you have to make a complete stop before making a right turn on red. So, technically, you have broken the law and the red light camera caught you in the act.
I'm not totally sure but I know that you'd have to be doing over 200mph for the camera not to get a clear picture of you and your car , and if you live in a state where you have front license plates then i'd say you're screwed
The CEO of the corporation is responsible for paying the ticket because the vehicle belongs to his/her corporation but the person driving the vehicle at the time of the infraction (if known) should reimburse the corporation for committing the offense.
The fine for a red light camera ticket in long beach is approx. $450. For additional free information on red light camera ticket in California go to http://www.2FixYourTrafficTicket.com/
Yes. The law consider the owner of the vehicle responsible for its operation.
Yes, you can attend the defensive driving school for a Red Light Camera ticket in Arizona.
If you get a citation from a traffic cop, the ticket is yours. If the intersection has a camera that catches the vehicle in violation, the owner will get the ticket. It would probably be the person that you borrowed the car from. Because if you ran the red light, the camera or police would always right down the license plate number and would send the ticket to the owner of that car. But becareful Next Time!..:) ~Naomi~
$100 - $125
In California it is approx.$450 and yes it is a moving violation. For free information on how to fight a red light camera ticket in California go to http://www.2FixYourTrafficTicket.com/
Depending on your state and the clarity/quality of the pictures, you can appeal the ticket. You will need to provide a notarized affidavit stating that you were not driving the vehicle at the time. If you mail this in before the penalty is due, you do not have to appear in court. Check your local state/county website to be sure of the laws in your area.
A vehicle on public property needs a license. If you have it parked on your own property, it does not have to be licensed.
Usually red light tickets are charged to the vehicle rather than the driver. If it's charged to the owner as driver then it is a moving violation and would be reported.
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