Motor Vehicles
Car Buying and Leasing
Traffic Court
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Streets and Highways
Speeding
Racing
Driving with a Suspended License
Reckless Driving
Fleeing a Pursuing Police Vehicle
Operating a "Play" or Recreational Vehicle
Absence of Restraint Devices
Driving Without a License
Unlawful Towing
Parking Tickets
Arrest During a Traffic Stop
Motor Vehicle Collisions
Unlawful Towing
Towing another vehicle is not a traffic violation in and of itself; however, certain tow requirements must be met. State laws may specify a required towing device, such as a tow bar rather than a chain. Additionally, slower speeds and synchronized lights and signals may apply to vehicles in tow.
Sidebar: Trailers pulled behind vehicles have specific requirements pertaining to hitches, safety lights, weight and speed in each state. Make sure you are well aware of the laws before you pull your trailer onto a public road. Police officers can be very exacting about these requirements.