Write an email of 90 words to the head of the ANT. Explain what traffic violations you think should have harsher penalties and which violations should have more lenient penalties. State your opinion and then give your reasons.
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Respuesta:
Aqu esta una reedacion muy acertada :D
Explicación:
Traffic violations occur when drivers violate laws that regulate vehicle operation on streets and highways. These violations are quite common. More than 90% of Americans over age 16 are licensed to drive, and many have more than one vehicle registered to their names.
Widespread motoring results in trillions of miles driven each year and millions of traffic infractions— including speeding, running red lights, faulty equipment, parking violations, and more. Local police usually issue traffic violations, and local branches of state courts process them. In some states, they are handled purely as civil violations, rather than criminal charges.
A moving violation occurs whenever a driver violates a traffic law with a vehicle in motion. Some examples of moving violations are speeding, running a stop sign or red light, or changing lanes without signaling.
A non-moving violation, by contrast, is usually related to parking or faulty equipment. Examples include parking in front of a fire hydrant or on a crosswalk, driving with broken taillights, or producing excessive muffler noise.