Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Driver Responsibility Program: Moving Violation Fines Less for Low-Income Texans
Last Friday, October 22nd, the Texas Public Safety Commission approved some changes to the state’s Driver Responsibility Program that lessens fees for moving violations committed by low-income Texans. The program established an automatic point system for moving violations.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/public_information/pr081903c.htm
Lawmakers approved of the changes so as to lessen the financial impact moving violations have on low-income Texans. This applies to Texas residents living below 125 percent of the poverty level.
Here are the new rules:
Learn more about the Texas Driver Responsibility Program
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/public_information/pr081903c.htm
Lawmakers approved of the changes so as to lessen the financial impact moving violations have on low-income Texans. This applies to Texas residents living below 125 percent of the poverty level.
Here are the new rules:
- Low-income Texas residents get to pay 10% less on their moving violations.
- For a maximum fine of $250.
- Suspended licenses will be reinstated as long as payments are being made.
Learn more about the Texas Driver Responsibility Program
Labels: driver responsibility program, moving violations, traffic school, traffic ticket
Posted by NSC - Traffic Safety at 6:29 AM
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