Most Uncommon Traffic Violations And Their Fines
Have you ever been driving and then, the moment of panic when you see the red and blue lights in your mirror? What did you do? Speeding? Nope! Tail light out? Nope! You are being pulled over for an uncommon traffic violation; it is even possible you were not aware that this violation even existed.
For instance being pulled over for not coming yielding properly. While a subjective offense, it is possible to be fined for not slowing enough at a yield sign, carrying a fine of 56.00 in most states. It may seem ridicules, especially if there was nothing in the lane for which you were yielding; but, it is a true traffic violation. This violation is often used as a training exercise so new officers can practice the procedure of pulling someone over. Many officers in training are brought to a yield sign on a typically empty road just for this purpose. The 56.00 penalty definitely stings the wallet, but luckily this offense does not award any points on your license and will not raise most insurance costs. It is possible since this is a subjective offense to contest in court, but consider what your time is worth.What’s 1 more click? Your boss isn’t watching… Bellingham voters to decide on traffic cameras