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  2. Non-Resident Violator Compact - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC) is a United States interstate compact used by 44 states and Washington, D.C. to process traffic citations across state borders.. When a motorist is cited in another member state and chooses not to respond to a moving violation (such as not paying a ticket), the other state notifies the driver's home state and the home state will suspend the driver's ...

  3. What happens if you go 10 mph over the speed limit? - AOL

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    Here are the fines associated with speeding: 5 MPH or less: No fine. 5-10 MPH: $25. 10-14 MPH: $100. 14-19 MPH: $125. 19-24 MPH: $150. 24-34 MPH: $500. If you are driving faster than 85 mph, you ...

  4. Traffic violations reciprocity - Wikipedia

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    Traffic violations reciprocity. Under traffic violations reciprocity agreements, non-resident drivers are treated like residents when they are stopped for a traffic offense that occurs in another jurisdiction. They also ensure that punishments such as penalty points on one's license and the ensuing increase in insurance premiums follow the ...

  5. Ticket fixing - Wikipedia

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    Ticket fixing. Ticket fixing is a practice in which a public official destroys or dismisses a pending traffic ticket as a favor to a friend or family member. For example, police officers in a number of jurisdictions have been charged with destroying pending tickets at the request of other officers. Some police unions laud and encourage ticket ...

  6. Can you drive through a yellow light in Georgia? Here’s what ...

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    “A motorist facing a yellow light can proceed through the intersection if it is unsafe to stop,” according to Georgia personal injury firm Butler Kahn. That driver also has the right-of-way ...

  7. Driving without insurance in Georgia - AOL

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    Lapse fee. $25. $25. Registration reinstatement fee. $60. Up to $160. Additionally, driving without insurance in Georgia is classified as a misdemeanor. In most states, drivers who get their ...

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