Moving Violation
A moving violation is an infraction while a vehicle is engaged and moving. Moving violations
vary from state to state. In every case, a driver is tested on state moving violations prior
to receiving a license to drive a vehicle.
Moving violations are given as tickets by law enforcement officers, in most cases, after an
officer has witnessed the infraction. All moving violations are contestable. Moving violations
carry considerable penalties – with payment due to the court where the infraction occurred.
Moving Violation Facts:
- A moving violation occurs when a driver is operating a truck, car, motorcycle or any other type of moving vehicle.
- A moving violation requires payment for rectification.
- A moving violation is always contestable within the court of jurisdiction.
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