Stop Signs

Traffic Law - Stop Signs

Definition:

A stop sign is a traffic sign commonly seen at road junctions. It instructs drivers to make a full stop, look if the way is clear, and then proceed. Stop signs read "STOP" and are used to control conflicting traffic movements, most often at dangerous intersections which do not have traffic lights.

Consequences of Stop Sign Violations:

A stop sign violation ticket can result in a fine, points on your drivers license, loss of your drivers license, an increase in insurance rate and possible insurance carrier rejection of your policy. If your job requires a clean drivers record, a stop sign violation can cost you your job

What a Lawyer can do for you:

Traffic tickets can either be simple violations or have serious consequences such as criminal charges and having your license suspended. A suspension can occur when you have several traffic tickets. This is why some matters should be handled by traffic lawyers, who will treat these issues with professionalism.

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