15 mph or less over lawful or posted speed limit—3 points
16 mph or more over lawful or posted speed—4 points
Speeding resulting in a collision—6 points
Points for Moving Violations
Moving violation (includes driving during restricted hours)—3 points
Moving violation resulting in a collision—4 points
Reckless driving—4 points
Improper lane change—3 points
Leaving the scene of an accident with more than $50 worth of property damage—6 points
Passing a stopped school bus—4 points
Ignoring a traffic control device —4 points
Having an open container of alcohol—3 points
Child restraint violation—3 points
All other moving violations—3 points
The purpose of the highway traffic system (HTS) is to facilitate the efficient movement of both people and goods throughout the U.S. it’s a critical infrastructure that helps support U.S. industries and allows you to go virtually anywhere in the continental United States.
The Division of the Florida Highway Patrol is an enforcement sector that patrols state highways and ensures the safety of drivers and citizens while on the road. he Division of Motor Vehicles monitors the sale and registration of vehicles and vessels within the state. This includes keeping records of every car, truck, trailer, motorcycle, and camper that is registered or found on Florida highways.
Florida Department of Transportation offers many services that serve the public.
Safety Office include the development of safety programs using engineering, education, emergency services, and law enforcement that reduce hazards and collisions for drivers, pedestrians, and other road users.
Renewal of Registration or license plates must occur each year, before or on the birthday of the first listed vehicle owner (registration expire at midnight on this day). During this time, and every time you renew, you must show proof of insurance.
Vehicles owned by companies and corporations and some commercial vehicles—renew yearly by June 30.
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