Very doubtful. All states are members of an interstate traffic records compact in which they share their databases of traffic records.
If you Transferred your NY license to a Florida driver license can still get tickets on your NY license
The tickets will follow you.
Yes, if you move to another state, a ticket from your current state can affect your insurance. It can also affect your driver's license depending on what the ticket was for and if points were credited to your driver's license.
In the state of Georgia, there will be no points added to a drivers license for no seat belt. Points are added for speeding tickets, wrecks, and other traffic infractions.
In 10 years of driving, how many traffic tickets (other than parking tickets) do you think a typical driver would receive?
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It is not necessary to have a driver's licence to ride a bicycle on the street in the US. You can be given tickets for violating traffic laws, and in some states you can be arrested for DUI while riding a bicycle.
In California an impeding traffic ticket will cost no more than $100. It will also add one point to your driver's license which will likely cause a slight increase in your insurance premium.
States report tickets to other states. The Driver License Compact is an interstate compact used by states exchange information concerning license suspensions and traffic violations of non-residents and forward them to the state where they are licensed.
No. The driver's license of almost any country is valid in another (there may be an exception or two). What are called "International Drivers' Licenses" are merely translations of the pertinent data into another language. This can be a big help if you commit a traffic offense in China, for example.
your driver license had been supsended