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traffic ticket

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#1
  • ddprincess
  • mail
  • 2024/02/04 13:18

I carelessly made a left turn in a NON CORRECTABLE VIOLATION and was given a TICKET. I do not clearly understand the meaning of "NON CORRECTABLE VIOLATION" in the contents of the ticket. I have looked it up on the internet, but I don't understand it well enough. I would like to know more about this.

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#9
  • CHP
  • 2024/02/05 (Mon) 12:41
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If you get a ticket for a poorly maintained car with a lamp out or something, fixing it won't make it a Dismiss
License and car are different If you want to drive that car, fix it and go to CHP, DMV and get it checked. Of course
You'll get points and a fine as well as a license.

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#10
  • Santa Monica
  • 2024/02/05 (Mon) 13:23
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9

I was stopped by the police when both brake lights in the back were out, but I just had to be careful. I guess I was lucky.

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/05 (Mon) 16:56
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I was stopped by the police a long time ago because one of the brake lights in the back was out.
I paid a $20 fine.
Santa Monica Police didn't return empty handed and I was on the road, so I had to go to Santa Monica Police to pay the bill
.

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#13
  • DMV
  • 2024/02/06 (Tue) 09:19
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It says that if you can prove to the California court ( court.ca.gov) that you fixed it, it will be dismissed.

A correctable violation, or "fix-it" ticket, is a citation for registration, insurance, or vehicle repair that can be Most equipment, license or registration violations may be cleared by submitting proof of correction and paying a $ A correctable violation or "fix-it" ticket, is a citation for registration, insurance, or vehicle repair that can be Most equipment, license or registration violations may be cleared by submitting proof of correction and paying a 25.00 fee per corrective violation to the court.

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#14
  • ハイ
  • 2024/02/06 (Tue) 23:28
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#13 Thanks for the correct answer.
I wonder, though, what kind of intentions do those who write lies have to do that in this small Japanese community -.
Or, if they really believe that, it would be shameful.

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