Not all traffic violations are equal. Some are infractions, while others are misdemeanors — and knowing the difference can help you understand the legal risks you’re facing.
Traffic Infraction:
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Minor offense (e.g., speeding, expired tags)
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Usually no jail time
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Punishment: fine or driving school
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No criminal record
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Can still add points to your license
Traffic Misdemeanor:
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More serious (e.g., DUI, reckless driving, driving without a license)
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Punishable by jail time (up to 1 year)
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Creates a criminal record
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Can affect employment, insurance, and background checks
How They Differ:
Category | Infraction | Misdemeanor |
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Jail Time | No | Possible (up to 1 yr) |
Criminal Record | No | Yes |
Court Appearance | Usually optional | Often required |
Insurance Impact | Moderate | Severe |
Why It Matters:
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Misdemeanors may require a lawyer
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You have more rights (jury trial, plea deal)
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Mistaking one for the other can cause serious consequences
Tip: Don’t assume all traffic tickets are minor. Check the exact charge and consult a lawyer if needed.
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