Traffic violations are some of the most common legal offenses. Penalties for these violations can span from fixed fines to prison sentences. If you are charged with a moving violation, it is always wise to seek legal advice as the ramifications of violations are often more complex than they might seen. A legal counselor can save you time, money, and long term consequences.

Moving violations are traffic violations that occur while the vehicle is in motion. For example, texting while driving or running a red light is a moving violation. The legal definition of a moving violation differs by state, so beware if you are traveling across states by car.

Minor Moving Violation vs Major Moving Violations

Moving violations are classified into two categories: minor and major violations.

Minor violations may include:

  • Failing to stop at a red light or stop sign
  • Failing to stay in your lane,
  • Tailgating
  • Less serious speeding offenses
  • Cell phone use while driving ( in some states)

Major violations include:

  • Any felony using a vehicle (e.g., manslaughter)
  • DUIs or DWIs
  • Drag racing
  • Reckless driving and assault of another driver (road rage)
  • Refusal to stop for a police officer
  • Hit and run accidents

Major violations result in an automatic suspension of your license in most states and definitely damage to your insurance rates in all most all states.

How Long Does a Moving Violation Stay On Your Record?

In North Carolina and most states, a moving violation will stay on your record for 3 years. If you do not receive any tickets during that time, the points on your license will be removed after the 3 year period is up.

While moving violations can vary in severity and complexity, it is always best to consult a legal professional. Here at WRD, we are here to answer any of your questions and handle any of your moving violations.

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Speak with a Moving Violation Lawyer

Selecting the right attorney for your moving violation can significantly impact the outcome of your case, the resolution timeline, and your overall experience.

At Wilson, Reives & Doran, our experienced moving violation lawyers are committed to providing trusted and effective legal representation. We’ll advocate for your best interests and work toward the most favorable resolution, helping you get back on the road with confidence.

Call (919) 883-4728 or contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our knowledgeable moving violation attorneys.