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An infraction is a violation of or failure to comply with certain provisions of the Vehicle Code, local ordinance or other law or statute. Example infractions are: Speeding, Automobile equipment needing repair, and. Expired vehicle registrations.
In Massachusetts, traffic infractions are also known as civil traffic violations. Civil traffic violations are non-criminal violations of state or local traffic laws. In civil traffic violations, there is no death or risk of bodily harm.
For instance, traffic violations such as speeding, tailgating, parking overtime at an expired meter, failing to wear a seatbelt, and neglecting to stop at a stop sign are all examples of infractions.
While a civil infraction may go on your driving record, it will not result in criminal charges or a criminal record. Civil infractions include speeding, failure to stop, failure to keep right, and other moving violations.
Does a civil traffic violation go on your record? The answer is yes. Each moving violation you receive will be assessed as points against your license. If your license accumulates too many points, it may be suspended.

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Traffic offenses are the most common form of infraction. Infraction Example. Ginger receives a speeding ticket. After Ginger and the officer who issued the ticket testify, the judge concludes that Ginger was speeding.
In California, infractions are minor violations that do not rise to the level of criminal offenses. Common examples include: Speeding: Driving over the posted speed limit, which is one of the most common traffic infractions.

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