Yes.
yes,........ tickets are only issued if the police observe an infraction
state/county specific; i dont know
If a person is issued a ticket for an accident in Minnesota, it will stay on his or her driving record for five years. However, if the accident was alcohol related, depending on the charge, it can stay longer.
It depends on who is at fault for the accident. The person that the police determine caused the accident will get the ticket.
Yes. A ticket is simply like an order to appear in court. It doesn't mean you are guilty, or that you will lose the case. Tickets are often issued days after an accident.
No Fault means just that. No Fault. However, you could both be cited for the accident, it will have to be determined in Traffic Court by a judge. If they are at fault, the police officer will issue a ticket. No fault insurance doesn't refer to the legality of the accident, only the compensation.
Yes, in most cases, you will receive a ticket for an accident. There is a few cases where you won't and that is if it is not your fault.
If you are 'fully' licensed nothing - unless you get a ticket for violating a law. However - if you were driving on a permit and unaccompanied, you will lose your permit AND be issued a ticket and a fine whether you were at fault or not.
YES!! you can get a ticket for driving to slow
Contact the city in which the ticket was issued and ask them.
A warrant will not be issued for your arrest for an unpaid parking ticket. If you have an unpaid speeding ticket, they may issue a warrant for your arrest.