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Traffic Violation - Out of State. (MD homestate, Violation in NYC)

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mondomon

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? MD.

I have a MD license and currently reside in MD. This past weekend I got a traffic violation in NYC for "Disobeying a No Right Turn Sign" section 1111. The cop waved me down after I turned and wrote a citation, but on the ticket there is no definative payment amount. I want to send payment, but I am not sure how much. Also, will this be reported back to the MD DMV? One more question, the officer inncorectly described the body type of my vehicle. It is an Audi A3, which is listed as a wagon, but the officer put down a sedan, do I have a case of the ticket being dismissed?

Thanks.
 
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seniorjudge

Senior Member
mondomon said:
What is the name of your state? MD.

I have a MD license and currently reside in MD. This past weekend I got a traffic violation in NYC for "Disobeying a No Right Turn Sign" section 1111. The cop waved me down after I turned and wrote a citation, but on the ticket there is no definative payment amount. I want to send payment, but I am not sure how much. Also, will this be reported back to the MD DMV? One more question, the officer inncorectly described the body type of my vehicle. It is an Audi A3, which is listed as a wagon, but the officer put down a sedan, do I have a case of the ticket being dismissed?

Thanks.
Q: Also, will this be reported back to the MD DMV?

A: Yes.


Q: One more question, the officer inncorectly described the body type of my vehicle. It is an Audi A3, which is listed as a wagon, but the officer put down a sedan, do I have a case of the ticket being dismissed?

A: No.
 

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