A traffic infraction that occurs while a vehicle is in motion is categorized as a moving violation. This type of offense typically involves actions that compromise the safe operation of a vehicle and can include speeding, running a red light, or improper lane changes. Such infractions stand in contrast to non-moving violations, which pertain to issues like parking violations or equipment malfunctions while the vehicle is stationary.
Understanding these incidents is crucial due to their potential impact on driving records and insurance rates. Convictions for these offenses can lead to points being added to a driver’s license, potentially resulting in license suspension if a certain threshold is reached. Furthermore, insurance companies often consider these incidents when determining premiums, leading to increased costs for drivers with a history of such infractions. The classification and consequences can also vary depending on the jurisdiction.