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  2. Point system (driving) - Wikipedia

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    After July 1, 2011, the normal penalty for most traffic violations, such as failing to yield or failing to stop at red lights, is three points in addition to the fine. Speeding violations of between 10 and 15 km/h (where the speed limit is 60 km/h or less), or between 15 and 20 km/h (where the speed limit is 70 km/h or more) result in two ...

  3. Traffic violations reciprocity - Wikipedia

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    Traffic violations reciprocity. Under traffic violations reciprocity agreements, non-resident drivers are treated like residents when they are stopped for a traffic offense that occurs in another jurisdiction. They also ensure that punishments such as penalty points on one's license and the ensuing increase in insurance premiums follow the ...

  4. Traffic Violations Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Violations Bureau ( TVB) is an administrative court of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles that adjudicates non-criminal traffic violations (other than parking violations) in New York City. [1] [2]

  5. Updated Fines & Penalties For Town Code Violations - Patch

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    The Clarkstown Town Board approved a new schedule of fines and penalties for town code violators Robin Traum , Patch Staff Posted Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 1:07 am ET | Updated Tue, May 7, 2013 at 5:03 ...

  6. Millions In Toll Fines on the MCB: Amnesty For ... - Patch

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    NYACK, NY — As millions mount up in unpaid fines on the New York State Thruway's crossing of the Tappan Zee, state officials announced a 3-week amnesty program Tuesday. Set to launch in February ...

    • GOP Candidate Martin Hyde Threatened Sarasota Cop’s Career Over Traffic Stop: Video
      GOP Candidate Martin Hyde Threatened Sarasota Cop’s Career Over Traffic Stop: Video
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    • New CT Bill Would Ban Traffic Stops For Low Level Offenses [SURVEY]
      New CT Bill Would Ban Traffic Stops For Low Level Offenses [SURVEY]
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  7. Passing A School Bus in New York: Laws, Fines And ... - Patch

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    Drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses with its red lights flashing face fines from $250 to $400 for the first conviction, $600 to $750 for the second (within three years) and $750 to ...

  8. Nassau County Announces Traffic and Parking Ticket ... - Patch

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    NASSAU COUNTY, NY - Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and the Nassau County Traffic and Parking Violations Agency (TPVA) announced on Wednesday that they will be hosting a Random Act of ...

  9. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    Traffic ticket. A motor officer writes a traffic ticket for a motorist accused of speeding. A traffic ticket is a notice issued by a law enforcement official to a motorist or other road user, indicating that the user has violated traffic laws. Traffic tickets generally come in two forms, citing a moving violation, such as exceeding the speed ...

  10. New York State Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles ( NYSDMV or DMV) is the department of the New York state government [1] responsible for vehicle registration, vehicle inspections, driver's licenses, learner's permits, photo ID cards, and adjudicating traffic violations. Its regulations are compiled in title 15 of the New York Codes, Rules and ...

  11. Astoria's Noisy 'Fart Cars' Would Face Higher Fines ... - Patch

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    Fines for a driver's first offense, for example, would rise to $300 from the current minimum of $150; the maximum $3,000, third-offense penalty for excessive use of a car horn, meanwhile, would be ...