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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las infracciones con y sin desplazamiento?

6.92% of Florida drivers get a speeding ticket every year, according to a MarketWatch study.

When you receive a traffic ticket, it typically falls into one of two categories: moving violations and non-moving violations. Understanding the difference between these two types of offenses can help you know how serious the infraction is, what penalties may apply, and how it could affect your driving record or insurance premiums.

This guide breaks down the differences between moving and non-moving violations, with examples, legal consequences of violations, and how to handle them.

What Is a Moving Violation?

A moving violation occurs when a driver breaks traffic laws while the vehicle is in motion. These are considered more serious than non-moving violations because they often involve a greater risk of causing accidents or injuries.

As a result, moving violations typically carry heavier penalties, including fines, points on your driving record, and potential increases in auto insurance rates.

Ejemplos comunes de infracciones en movimiento incluyen:

  • Speeding: Driving above the posted speed limit.
  • Running a red light or stop sign: Failing to obey traffic signals.
  • Reckless driving: Driving dangerously or aggressively.
  • DUI/DWI: Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Illegal lane changes: Swerving or switching lanes without signaling.
  • Failure to yield: Not giving the right-of-way when required.
  • Following too closely: Tailgating other vehicles.
  • Conducción distraída: Using a phone or other device while driving.

Penalties for Moving Violations

The consequences of a moving violation vary depending on the severity of the offense and local laws. In general, you can expect:

  • Multas: Monetary penalties vary widely by state and violation.
  • Points on your license: Accumulating too many points can lead to license suspension.
  • Increased insurance rates: Insurers view moving violations as signs of risky driving behavior.
  • Court appearances: Some violations, like DUI or reckless driving, may require a court hearing.
  • License suspension or revocation: For serious or repeated violations.

What Is a Non-Moving Violation?

A non-moving violation refers to an infraction that occurs when the vehicle is not in motion or involves issues unrelated to the driver’s operation of the vehicle on the road. These are generally considered less serious and often relate to vehicle maintenance, documentation, or parking.

Common examples of non-noving violations incluyen:

  • Parking violations: Parking in a no-parking zone, handicap spot without a permit, or expired meter.
  • Expired registration: Driving a vehicle with outdated license plates or registration tags.
  • Broken taillights or headlights: Equipment failures that must be fixed.
  • Window tint violations: Having window tints that exceed legal limits.
  • Expired inspection sticker: Driving without a current inspection or emissions test.
  • No front license plate: In states that require it, missing a front plate is a violation.
  • Illegal vehicle modifications: Certain aftermarket mods may violate local regulations.

Penalties for Non-Moving Violations

While generally less severe than moving violations, non-moving offenses can still carry consequences. They are as follows:

  • Multas: Most common penalty, often payable without a court appearance.
  • Vehicle impoundment: In cases of repeated or severe violations, your vehicle may be towed.
  • Fix-it tickets: Some violations (like a broken light) allow you to correct the issue and show proof to avoid the fine.
  • Administrative penalties: May affect registration renewal or lead to late fees if not resolved promptly.

Impact of Traffic Tickets on Your Driving Record

Now that you have infracciones de tráfico explained to you, you might be wondering how getting a moving or non-moving violation affects your driving record. Here’s what you need to know:

Moving Violations and Points Systems

Most states operate on a points system. When you commit a moving violation, points are added to your license. Too many points within a set period (e.g., 12 points in 12 months) can result in:

  • Mandatory driving courses
  • Suspensión de la licencia
  • Primas de seguro más elevadas

Insurance companies often check your driving record when setting premiums. A single speeding ticket may cause your rates to increase, especially if you have multiple violations on file.

Non-Moving Violations and Administrative Issues

Non-moving violations usually don’t add points to your license, but they can cause administrative problems. For example, unpaid parking tickets or failing to fix a broken headlight could prevent you from renewing your registration. Accumulating multiple unpaid tickets may also lead to vehicle booting or towing.

Can Violations Be Contested?

Yes, you can contest violations. Here’s all you need to know about that:

Fighting a Moving Violation

You can usually contest a moving violation in traffic court. Some defenses may include:

  • Radar calibration errors for speeding
  • Conflicting witness testimony
  • Malfunctioning traffic signals
  • Medical emergencies (in rare, justified cases)

Hiring a traffic attorney can improve your chances, especially for serious offenses like DUI or reckless driving.

Contesting a Non-Moving Violation

Muchos non-moving violations can also be disputed, especially parking tickets. Common defenses include:

  • Lack of signage
  • Valid permit or exemption
  • Errors in the ticket (wrong date, license plate, etc.)
  • Correcting the violation (for fix-it tickets)

Providing documentation or photos can often help your case. That’s why having a good traffic ticket attorney on your side, like RHINO Lawyers, is such a great idea.

Tips for Avoiding Violations

There are many ways you can avoid getting violations of any kind when driving. Of course, it means you need to be extra careful, but there’s more to it than that.

Here are some tips to follow:

  • Obey all posted traffic signs and speed limits.
  • Avoid distracted driving, including texting behind the wheel.
  • Keep your vehicle in good condition (lights, tires, tags).
  • Stay current on registration and insurance.
  • Pay attention to parking rules and avoid leaving your car in restricted zones.
  • Check your local traffic laws; they can vary from state to state.

Avoid the Legal Consequences of Violations: Hire RHINO Lawyers

While both moving and non-moving violations are forms of traffic infractions, they differ significantly in severity, consequences, and impact on your driving record.

Don’t try to deal with the consequences of these violations on your own. RHINO Lawyers has helped hundreds of people deal with their traffic tickets without leaving a permanent mark on their driving records. If you are a professional driver, you need our help even more to avoid any issues with your livelihood.

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