Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A major moving violation is a serious offense that could be considered criminal and carries a heavy weight when accounted for on a motor vehicle record. Because major moving violations are severe, they typically come with fines and jail time.
Some examples of major moving violations include:
Operating a vehicle under the influence (DUI/DWI)
Driving with a suspended or invalid license
Driving recklessly
Racing
Using a vehicle to commit a felony
Committing a hit and run
Fleeing from law enforcement
Committing vehicular manslaughter or assault with a vehicle
A major moving violation on your driving record is never ideal. It comes with a heavy financial burden, including an increase to your
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