What happens if you refuse to sign a traffic ticket? (2024 Driver Rights)
What could happen if a police officer wanted me to sign a traffic ticket and I refused?
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What could happen if a police officer wanted me to sign a traffic ticket and I refused?
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→ Read MoreA traffic ticket is the general term used to describe an official notice, issued to drivers by law enforcement. This notice is issued because of traffic laws the driver was not obeying. Traffic tickets can be issued for violations that take place while the vehicle is in motion as well as when it is parked.
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