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Discover Ludwig"traffic infraction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a violation of traffic laws that can be punishable by a fine. For example: "He was pulled over for speeding and was issued a traffic infraction."
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Gore also was charged with a traffic infraction for speeding.
Recently, Juan was stopped for a traffic infraction and ticketed for driving without a license.
Except in an emergency, parking on the shoulder of any major roadway is a traffic infraction.
They'll pull a car over for a traffic infraction, then check everyone's papers.
There was a minor traffic infraction that a white person would probably not have been stopped for.
Two months after the first incident, the officer stopped the same driver and his truck for a traffic infraction.
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But it also uncovered minor traffic infractions and visa violations.
But Mr. Greenwood said all were for misdemeanors or for traffic infractions.
With the exception of traffic infractions, Mr. Padilla kept out of trouble with the law.
Police have a long-established authority to stop motorists for traffic infractions.
The backlog of traffic infractions is already so daunting that it compromises enforcement (and the deterrence of bad driving).
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