Speeding ticket

Speeding tickets can greatly affect your driving privileges and can also be expensive. Speeding violation laws vary by state and speeding can result in fines, points added to your driver’s license, driver’s license suspension or revocation, increased auto insurance premiums, and/or possible jail time. Street Racing Ticket Being cited with a street racing, or drag Read the full article…

Illegal movements

An illegal movement is a moving violation that could cause potential physical harm to people and/or property. Illegal movements differ from non-moving violations due to the inclusion of the term, “movement.” The most common of these illegal movement are a “failure to” do something, such as failing to signal a turn or failing to stop for Read the full article…

Distracted driving

Distracted driving is defined as the act of driving while engaged in other activities.  These ‘other activities’ can be anything from texting, talking (either on the phone or to a passenger), adjusting your music, rubbernecking, eating, reading, shaving, and more.  Basically, anything that takes the driver’s attention away from the road is considered distracted driving.  Read the full article…

Aggressive driving

Aggressive driving, or road rage,is an assault by the operator or passenger of one motor vehicle on the operator of another motor vehicle, caused by an incident that occurred on the roadway. Frequent examples of road rage include: following too closely, using the horn or flashing headlights excessively, speeding or slowing down dramatically to attempt Read the full article…

Moving violations

A moving violation is any violation of the law committed by the driver of a vehicle while it is in motion. The term “moving” distinguishes it from other, non-moving, violations such as parking violations, equipment violations, and paperwork violations (relating to insurance, registration, inspection, etc.) Even safety-focused drivers with impeccable driving records can end up Read the full article…