We Handle All Moving Violations
Receiving a moving violation in Florida can be stressful and costly, impacting both your driving record and your wallet. Moving violations include a wide range of traffic offenses that occur while your vehicle is in motion, such as speeding, running a red light, improper lane changes, and failing to yield. While some may view these violations as minor, they often lead to serious consequences, including fines, points on your license, increased insurance rates, and in severe cases, license suspension.
At 305 Ticket Defense, we understand how important your driving privileges are to your daily life. Whether you commute for work, transport family members, or simply enjoy the freedom of driving, a moving violation can disrupt your routine. That’s why our experienced attorneys are here to help you fight these charges and minimize their impact on your life.
What Are Common Moving Violations in Florida?
Moving violations in Florida can range from minor infractions to serious offenses. Some of the most common violations include:
- Speeding: Exceeding the posted speed limit is one of the most frequently issued traffic citations.
- Running a Red Light or Stop Sign: Ignoring traffic signals can result in hefty fines and points on your license.
- Improper Lane Changes: Failing to signal or cutting off other drivers can lead to a violation.
- Reckless Driving: Driving with disregard for the safety of others is considered a serious offense.
- Failure to Yield: Not giving the right of way can cause dangerous situations and result in citations.
- Driving Without a Valid License or Insurance: Both are mandatory in Florida and can lead to severe penalties.
Consequences of Moving Violations
Moving violations often result in points being added to your driving record. Accumulating too many points within a short time can lead to license suspension. For instance:
- 12 points within 12 months = 30-day suspension
- 18 points within 18 months = 3-month suspension
- 24 points within 36 months = 1-year suspension
Additionally, even a single moving violation can cause your insurance premiums to increase significantly, costing you hundreds or even thousands of dollars over time.
Civil Traffic Violations
- Speeding Tickets
- Careless Driving
- Right of Way
- Suspended License
- Red Light Camera
- Stop Sign
- Improper Passing/Lane Changes
- Improper Backing
- No Proof of Insurance/Registration/License Seatbelt
- Expired Drivers License of 6 Month
- and more
Criminal Traffic Violations
- Reckless Driving
- DUI
- Bench Warrant
- Suspended/Revoked License
- Nonvalid Drivers License
- Failure to Register Vehicle
- Unlawful Tag
- Hit and Run
- Street Racing
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