To regulate the flow of traffic.
obey ALL the traffic laws
The three things that traffic monitoring might measure are any fluctuation in the normal traffic, any special events that might cause an increase in traffic and the capacity that travels on the road and how much traffic it can handle. For example on quiet times or roads it can save money and time to turn off the traffic lights when not needed at particular times.
It is the sum of the incomic traffic less the sum of the outgoing traffic, therefore:Traffic = Sum (directional Incoming Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north) - Sum (directional Outgoing Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north)
Traffic lights sequence during rush hour traffic!
18 months.
Ross Lloyd Purdy has written: 'Factors in the conviction of law violators' -- subject(s): Traffic violations, Drinking and traffic accidents
Yes they can post bonds, but only on traffic violators becasue they need to get you if you have so many tickets over due.Therefore they can post bonds.
Outstanding traffic fines can result in the person's license being revoked. It is best to settle all fines as soon as possible.
If you are cited numerous times for traffic violations, the State will revoke your license and you won't be able to drive legally.
There are a couple of penalties a person can face for unpaid traffic tickets in Virginia. The person may have their license revoked or their license suspended.
A major traffic violation is a more serious traffic offense. Driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and driving with a revoked license are all major violations.
There are too many possibilities to answer knowledgeably. It may be a reference to the case or the ticket being "scanned" into the courts computer system - It may refer to the violators vehicle being "scanned" by the speed measuring device - it may mean that the interior of the violators vehicle was "scanned" by the ticketing officer - etc. (?????).
Initially you undergo a period of suspension of your driving privileges. If you continue to be a repeat offender you will eventually have your driving privileges revoked. NOTE: Even if you change your state of residecne, once your driving privileges are suspended or revoked on one state they are suspended or revoked in ALL states.
Yes. There is generally no requirement that a police car attempt to make itself easy to see when looking for traffic violators.
Not "statutes of limitations" as such - BUT - if you don't pay them you'll either find your license suspended or your tags revoked.
Unless you have a commercial driver's license, probably not.