I got pulled over the other day for a broken taillight. The officer didn’t give me a ticket, but he gave me a written warning that was labeled a “non-moving violation.” What does that mean?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A non-moving violation is when a vehicle not in motion breaks a traffic law. This could include anything from parking in front of a fire hydrant to having expired
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