Yup. A license plate is supposed to be visible from a certain distance at night. It's a good idea to check all your external lights at least once a week - save the aggravation of a traffic fine ... it only takes a minute. While you are checking lamps, also check under the hood for proper oil and water levels.
In Florida its three years
Yes. The law consider the owner of the vehicle responsible for its operation.
No, you don't have to, but if you take the responsibility it is your license that will get the points placed against it.
You have to pay the ticket or NY will have GA suspend your license.
A red light traffic ticket may be obtained by a specific type of traffic infraction known as "running a red light." This means driving through an intersection without stopping if the light is flashing red, or simply driving through any solid red light. The light must either be equipped with a camera to photograph the vehicle license plate, or a law enforcement officer must observe the infraction and flag down the driver. Either way, the ticket involves a financial penalty typically ranging from $100 to $250.
Yes, in Arizona, motorcycles are required to have a license plate light. This is to ensure that the license plate is clearly visible at night or in low-light conditions. The light must illuminate the plate sufficiently, in compliance with state regulations. Not having a functioning license plate light can result in a traffic violation.
The fine for a red light violation is $450
Yes, you can receive a ticket for a license plate light if it is malfunctioning or not illuminated. Law enforcement officers may issue citations for various vehicle equipment violations, including those related to lights. Properly functioning license plate lights are important for visibility and compliance with traffic laws. It's advisable to ensure all vehicle lights are operational to avoid potential fines.
A red traffic light ticket in Georgia is 70 dollars. It is mailed to the registered owner after the camera recorder is reviewed by trained police officers.
The person who caused the collision is at fault. If someone ran a red light he/she gets the points on his/her license and his insurance gets to pay the damage. The unlicensed driver just gets the ticket to force him/her to get a license.
Nobody understands this question!! but you probably got the ticket by speeding!! I never speed because it is against the law.
and how much is the ticket?