Traffic violations are criminal acts that violate the rules of driving. Most violations are considered minor infractions. They usually won't have serious consequences. However, some violations, such as driving while under the influence, can be considered major criminal offenses. Also, minor violations can have serious consequences if there are several infractions over a short period of time. These violations can lead to fines, license suspension and even jail time.

Many traffic laws cover actions before getting behind the wheel, such as obtaining a valid driver's license or getting required insurance. Other laws cover actions while driving, such as speeding and turning. There are also laws that cover actions after driving, such as waiting for law enforcement after an accident. Although there may be some subtle differences, most states have similar laws that cover the most common traffic violations.

Description

Statute

Driving while under the influence

Cal. Veh. Code § 23152

Reckless Driving

Cal. Veh. Code § 23103

Duty to stop at the scene of an accident

Cal. Veh. Code § 20001

Excessive speed

Cal. Veh. Code § 22348

Turning upon a highway

Cal. Veh. Code § 22100

Obedience to traffic-control devices

Cal. Veh. Code § 21461

Seat belt requirement

Cal. Veh. Code § 27315

Proof of insurance

Cal. Veh. Code § 16020

Driving while privilege is suspended or revoked

Cal. Veh. Code § 14601

Vehicle registration violations

Cal. Veh. Code § 8800 and Cal. Veh. Code § 4461

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