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Got a ricketfor CVC 12814.6 (B)?
So I made a rolling stop at a red light right turn, so this cop pulled me over. I had a friend in my car that is my age, 16. He had no ride home so I felt bad and decided to take him home, knowing the consequences if caught. Anyways the cop pardoned me for the rolling stop and let me go but still cited the 12814.6 (B). How much is the fine? and do I have to go to court? because I have no intentions of fighting the case because it was quite obvious.. I ve been researching and I keep seeing different answers from different years so I decided to ask here and now. Btw I live in California.
Got a ticket for CVC 12814.6
1 Answer
- davidLv 75 years ago
This appears to be the part of the law in question that deals with punishments (you violated paragraph 1 of subsection b, so where it says that, it applies to you.)
"(e) (1) Upon a finding that any licensee has violated paragraph (1) of subdivision (b), the court shall impose one of the following:
(A) Not less than eight hours nor more than 16 hours of community service for a first offense and not less than 16 hours nor more than 24 hours of community service for a second or subsequent offense.
(B) A fine of not more than thirty-five dollars ($35) for a first offense and a fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50) for a second or subsequent offense.
(2) If the court orders community service, the court shall retain jurisdiction until the hours of community service have been completed.
(3) If the hours of community service have not been completed within 90 days, the court shall impose a fine of not more than thirty-five dollars ($35) for a first offense and not more than fifty dollars ($50) for a second or subsequent offense.
(f) A conviction of paragraph (1) of subdivision (b), when reported to the department, may not be disclosed as otherwise specified in Section 1808 or constitute a violation point count value pursuant to Section 12810.
(g) Any term of restriction or suspension of the driving privilege imposed on a person pursuant to this subdivision shall remain in effect until the end of the term even though the person becomes 18 years of age before the term ends.
(1) The driving privilege shall be suspended when the record of the person shows one or more notifications issued pursuant to Section 40509 or 40509.5. The suspension shall continue until any notification issued pursuant to Section 40509 or 40509.5 has been cleared.
(2) A 30-day restriction shall be imposed when a driver’s record shows a violation point count of two or more points in 12 months, as determined in accordance with Section 12810. The restriction shall require the licensee to be accompanied by a licensed parent, spouse, guardian, or other licensed driver 25 years of age or older, except when operating a class M vehicle, or so licensed, with no passengers aboard.
(3) A six-month suspension of the driving privilege and a one-year term of probation shall be imposed whenever a licensee’s record shows a violation point count of three or more points in 12 months, as determined in accordance with Section 12810. The terms and conditions of probation shall include, but not be limited to, both of the following:
(A) The person shall violate no law which, if resulting in conviction, is reportable to the department under Section 1803.
(B) The person shall remain free from accident responsibility."
So the exact punishment is going to depend on the judge and whether you have a clean driving record, but I think it's either a $35 fine or 8-16 hours of community service, IF you have a clean record.