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How do a non-moving and a moving violation differ?

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How do a non-moving and a moving violation differ?

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When receiving a citation for a non-moving violation, you are probably the recipient of either a parking ticket or a fix-it ticket. Parking citations are quite possibly the most commonly incurred non-moving violations. The idea of leaving your car for just five minutes in front of a fire hydrant or in a fire lane is oftentimes followed up with a rather expensive ticket. The fix-it ticket is usually in response to a flaw observed on your running vehicle, such a missing headlight or a defective muffler that is emitting too much noise. On the other hand, when receiving a citation for a moving violation, the ticket you receive is in response to an action you performed while driving, such as speeding or failing to stop at a traffic light or stop sign.

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