San Antonio Municipal Court Traffic Fines and Court Cost Total Fine & Code Violation Court Cost 1F SPEEDING-POSTED LIMIT (For the first 10 miles over
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1 1F SPEEDING-POSTED LIMIT (For the first 10 miles over the speed limit-additional mile is $5.00) G SPEEDING - NO POSTED LIMIT (For the first 10 miles over the speed limit-additional mile is $5.00) UNSAFE SPEED A FAILURE TO CONTROL SPEED E SPEEDING IN SCHOOL ZONE (For the first 10 miles over the speed limit-additional mile is $5.00) Z USE OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE IN A SCHOOL CROSSING ZONE/SCHOOL PROPERTY D EXCESS SPEED IN CITY PARK A IMPEDING TRAFFIC C SLOWER VEHICLE FAILED TO KEEP RIGHT D FAIL TO MOVE VEHICLE - FREEWAY ACCIDENT DISREGARD STOP SIGN A DISREGARD RED LIGHT B FAIL TO STOP AT RED LIGHT BEFORE RIGHT TURN A DISREGARD OTHER TRAFFIC SIGNS & SIGNALS B PASSING A FLASHING RED LIGHT C OPERATING ON WRONG SIDE OF ISLAND D U TURN INTERSECTION WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL E NO TURN ON RED H LANE DIRECTION CONTROL SIGNALS A FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY INTERSECTION,ALLEY, ETC. (9-72) B FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TO EMERGENCY VEHICLE (9-75) C FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TO CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY (9-73A) D FAIL TO YIELD SINGLE LANE TO DIVIDED ROADWAY (9-71B) E FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY, UNPAVED TO PAVED (9-71C) F FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TO VEHICLE ON THE RIGHT (9-71D) G FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY, STREET TERMINATES (9-71D-1) H FAIL TO YIELD LEAVING PRIVATE ROADWAY, ALLEY, DRIVEWAY (9-74) I FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY, STOP SIGN (9-73B) J FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY, YIELD SIGN (9-73C) K FAIL TO YIELD AT TRAFFIC SIGNAL DEVICE (9-71A) A IMPROPER LEFT TURN B IMPROPER LANE CHANGE C IMPROPER RIGHT TURN AT INTERSECTION D IMPROPER LEFT TURN (PROHIBITED) A WRONG WAY ONE-WAY STREET B DRIVING ON LEFT-NO PASSING ZONE C DRIVING ON LEFT-100 FEET OF INTERSECTION D DRIVING ON LEFT-100 FEET OF RAILROAD CROSSING G DRIVING ON LEFT SIDE OF DIVIDED HIGHWAY H DRIVING ON LEFT-NOT PASSING J IMPROPER OVERTAKING ON LEFT K DRIVING ON LEFT - IMPROVED SHOULDER FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY A FOLLOWING AMBULANCE
2 12B FOLLOWING OR OBSTRUCTING FIRE APPARATUS C PASSING AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE A PASSING TO THE RIGHT B IMPROPER OVERTAKING ON RIGHT-GOING OFF ROADWAY C PASSING ON RIGHT - IMPROVED SHOULDER A IMPROPER RIGHT OR LEFT TURN - SIGNAL C IMPROPER LANE CHANGE -SIGNAL E IMPROPER START FROM PARKED POSITION - SIGNAL A FAILURE TO YIELD TO PEDESTRIAN IN CROSSWALK B PASSING A VULNERABLE ROAD USER - DISTANCE C PEDESTRIAN CROSSING INTERSECTION DIAGONALLY D FAILURE TO YIELD TO BLIND PEDESTRIAN C FAIL TO OBEY SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD / POLICE OFFICER A OBEYING WARNING SIGNS AND BARRICADES C OBEDIENCE TO RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS D MOVE, CIRCUMVENT OR DRIVE PAST A BARRICADE (CITY CODE) A RESTRICTED ACCESS ENTERING/EXITING CONTROLLED ACCESS ROADWAY C DRIVING DIVIDED HIGHWAY D LANE USE RESTRICTIONS - TRUCKS FAIL TO STOP - RAILROAD CROSSING A STOPPING, STANDING OR PARKING IN PROHIBITED PLACES B STANDING OR PARKING IN PROHIBITED PLACES - EXPRESSWAY C PROPEL, PARK, STAND IN PROHIBITED PLACES - SIDEWALK A FAILED TO STOP LEAVING PRIVATE PROPERTY B OPERATING ACROSS PRIVATE PROPERTY (RIGHT OR LEFT TURN) A BACKING (INTERFERING WITH TRAFFIC) B BACKING (CONTROLLED ACCESS OR LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY) A DRIVING ON SIDEWALK B DRIVING ACROSS SIDEWALK TO AVOID TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL B MUDGUARD (FLAPS) C PASSING STOPPED SCHOOL BUS E UNATTENDED VEHICLE F SLOW MOVING VEHICLE WITHOUT SIGN G FAILURE TO DRIVE WITHIN A SINGLE LANE H DRIVE ACROSS A FIRE HOSE I LITTERING, TRASH, WASTE MATERIAL (PLAZA, SQUARE, PARK, STREET, PARKWAY,SIDEWALK) J ALLOWING MORE THAN THREE (3) PERSONS INFRONT SEAT OF VEHICLE K UNLAWFUL RIDING L PASSENGER INTERFERENCE WITH DRIVER'S VIEW OR DRIVING MECHANISM (STREET CAR) Q IMPROPER USE OR FAILURE TO USE SAFETY BELT BY PERSON 15 YEARS OLD OR OLDER Y SAFETY SEAT SYSTEM - 7 YEARS AND UNDER Z 8-16 YEARS OF AGE-IMPROPER USE OR FAILURE TO USE SAFETY BELT DRIVING WITHOUT PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY A OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT A VALID LICENSE
3 36B OPERATING WITHOUT MOTORCYCLE OPERATOR'SLICENSE C RESTRICTED DRIVER'S LICENSE-"P" D OPERATING WITHOUT LICENSED OPERATOR IN FRONT SEAT E OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT CORRECTIVE LENSES H AUTHORIZE OR KNOWINGLY PERMIT UNAUTHORIZED PERSON TO DRIVE I FAIL TO CHANGE ADDRESS ON LICENSE J FAIL TO CHANGE NAME ON LICENSE L DRIVER'S LICENSE RESTRICTION VIOLATION R POSSESSION OF NON-GOVERNMENT ID OR DRIVER'S LICENSE W FAIL TO CHANGE ADDRESS-IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATE X DRIVING WHILE LICENSE INVALID Y FAILURE TO DISPLAY DRIVER'S LICENSE A NO VALID CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION C SAFETY CERTIFICATE REQUIRED ALL-TERRAINVEHICLE A FAILURE TO DISPLAY VALID LICENSE PLATE B FAILURE TO DISPLAY VALID REGISTRATION INSIGNIA (STICKER) C NO REGISTRATION PAPERS ON COMMERCIAL VEHICLE D DISPLAY WRONG LICENSE PLATE OR REGISTRATION INSIGNIA F DISPLAY UNCLEAN/OBSCURED LICENSE PLATES G UNAUTHORIZED USE OF DEALER'S TEMPORARY LICENSE PLATES H FAILURE TO DISPLAY TOW TRUCK PLATES K IMPROPER USE OF FARM PLATES M FAILURE TO REGISTER ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE N OPERATING A SALVAGE MOTOR VEHICLE Q OVER REGISTERED GROSS WEIGHT A HEADLAMPS REQUIRED B IMPROPER LIGHTS-TAIL LAMP C IMPROPER LIGHTS-REAR REGISTRATION D IMPROPER LIGHTS-NO LIGHTS F FLASHING LIGHTS ON NON-EMERGENCY VEHICLE G FOG LAMPS HIGHER THAN THIRTY (30) INCHES AND ILLEGALLY AIMED H NO BRAKE LIGHTS I IMPROPER LIGHTS-RUNNING BOARD J IMPROPER LIGHTS-COLOR REQUIREMENT K FOG LAMPS LOWER THAN TWELVE (12) INCHES L IMPROPER ADDITIONAL VEHICLE LAMPS M FAIL TO DIM LIGHTS-APPROACHING N FAILURE TO DIM LIGHTS-MEETING P AUXILARY DRIVING LAMPS Q IMPROPER USE OF BACK-UP LAMPS R IMPROPER DISPLAY OF HAZARD LAMPS A UNNECESSARY NOISE-MUFFLER B DEFECTIVE EXHAUST-EXCESSIVE SMOKE A HORN VIOLATION
4 44A OPERATING MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT PROTECTIVEHEADGEAR B PASSENGER ON MOTORCYCLE WITH NO PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR C PERMITTING PASSENGER ON MOTORCYCLE WITHNO PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR D OPERATING VEHICLE MODIFIED ORIGINAL DESIGN E GLASS COATED WINDOWS F GLASS COATED REAR WINDOWS AND NO OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS H OVERLOADING LOOSE MATERIALS I TRANSPORTING LOOSE MATERIALS WITHOUT COVER J VIOLATION OF REAR LOAD EXTENSIONS K NO REARVIEW MIRROR M CROSSING AGAINST PEDESTRIAN CONTROL SIGNAL N PEDESTRIAN ENTERING PATH OF VEHICLE Q TRANSPORTATION OF LOOSE MATERIALS ON DEFECTIVE BED R WINDSHIELD OBSTRUCTED-MATERIAL OR OBJECT AFFIXED S CROSSING AT OTHER THAN MARKED CROSSWALKS T PEDESTRIAN ON ROADWAY NEXT TO SIDEWALK U WALKING ALONG ROADWAY-NO SIDEWALK V NO RED FLAG ON LOAD W IMPROPER OR DEFECTIVE SIDE MARKER LAMPS/REFLECTORS X NO REFLECTORS Y TOWING A TRAILER - BRAKES Z OPERATING AN ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ON PUBLIC ROADWAY A PULLING AN OVERSIZE LOAD WITHOUT A PERMIT B LOAD EXTENDED 3 OR 6 INCHES TOO WIDE C HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ROUTE VIOLATION A DRIVING THROUGH FUNERAL PROCESSION B OBSTRUCTION TO DRIVER'S VIEW FROM LOAD C UNLAWFULLY CARRYING MORE THAN ONE PERSON ON A MOTORCYCLE D BICYCLES SUBJECT TO TRAFFIC LAWS E EXCESSIVE WIDTH OF VEHICLE F LOOSE MATERIAL ON NON-LOAD CARRYING PARTS OF VEHICLE G TAILGATE NOT SECURELY CLOSED H OPERATION OF A UNSAFE VEHICLE I TELEVISION IN VEHICLE J UNLAWFUL USE OF SIREN K CLINGING TO VEHICLE L COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE OR TRUCK-TRACTOR (SIGN AFFIXED TO SIDE) N DRIVING A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHMORE THAN ONE DRIVER'S LICENSE P DRIVING COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WITH A LICENSE ISSUED BY ANOTHER JURISDICTION Q DRIVING COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WITHOUT VALIDCOMMERCIAL LICENSE R FAILURE TO CHANGE NAME OR ADDRESS ON A COMMERCIAL LICENSE S FALSIFYING INFORMATION OR CERTIFICATIONON A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE LICENSE T DRIVING COMMERCIAL VEHICLE IN VIOLATIONOF A RESTRICTION U DRIVING COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WITHOUT THE PROPER ENDORSEMENT
5 46V FAILURE TO MARK SPECIAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT C POSSESSION OF OPEN CONTAINER D OBSTRUCTION OF OPERATOR VIEW OR DRIVING MECHANISM F OPENING VEHICLE DOORS G BICYCLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT (BRAKES) H BICYCLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT (LIGHTS/REAR REFLECTOR) I COASTING J MOVING A PARKED VEHICLE K UNAUTHORIZED CARRYING OF PASSENGERS ON ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE L UNAUTHORIZED DISABLED PARKING M OPERATE ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE WITHOUT SAFETY HELMET N OPERATE ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE-RECKLESS MANNER R USE OF HAND-HELD MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE A TOWING-SAFETY CHAINS B FAILURE TO DISPLAY WHITE FLAG ON TOW-CONNECTION C TRAILER WITHOUT VALID INSPECTION CERTIFICATE D EXCEEDING THE LISTED TRAILER HITCH WEIGHT CAPACITY E TRAILER EMERGENCY BRAKES F TRAILER EMERGENCY BREAKAWAY BRAKES A SPEEDING IN SCHOOL ZONE - CONSTRUCTION ZONE (For the first 10 miles over the speed limit-additional mile is $5.00) D CONSUME ALCOHOL WHILE DRIVING - CONSTRUCTION ZONE E PASSING STOPPED SCHOOL BUS - CONSTRUCTION ZONE F IMPROPER CHANGE LANES-SIGNAL - CONSTRUCTION ZONE H OPERATION OF A UNSAFE VEHICLE - CONSTRUCTION ZONE I STOP SIGN - CONSTRUCTION ZONE J SPEEDING - CONSTRUCTION ZONE (For the first 10 miles over the speed limit-additional mile is $5.00) L PASSING A RED LIGHT - CONSTRUCTION ZONE M COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE RESTRICTIONVIOLATION - CONSTRUCTION ZONE N FAIL TO MAINTAIN SINGLE LANE - CONSTRUCTION ZONE P DRIVING DIVIDED HIGHWAY - CONSTRUCTION ZONE R FAILURE TO YIELD TO PEDESTRIAN - CONSTRUCTION ZONE T DISOBEY TRAFFIC SIGNS - CONSTRUCTION ZONE U FAIL TO OBEY SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD / POLICE OFFICER - CONSTRUCTION ZONE V FAILURE TO DIM LIGHTS - APPROACHING - CONSTRUCTION ZONE X ENTERING/EXITING CONTROLLED ACCESS ROADWAY - CONSTRUCTION ZONE A FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY - CONSTRUCTION ZONE B FOLLOW TOO CLOSELY - CONSTRUCTION ZONE C IMPROPER RIGHT TURN/WRONG LANE - CONSTRUCTION ZONE D IMPROPER LEFT TURN/WRONG LANE - CONSTRUCTION ZONE E UNSAFE SPEED - CONSTRUCTION ZONE H BACKING (CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY) - CONSTRUCTION ZONE A FAILURE TO DISPLAY CDL B CDL "A" RESTRICTION VIOLATION C OPERATE COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT CLASS A LICENSE
6 9000D OPERATE COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT CLASS B LICENSE E ALLOWING UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS TO OPERATE COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE G OPERATE A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT VALID LICENSE A IMPROPERLY MOUNTED LAMP, DEFECTIVE LAMP, INOPERABLE STOP LAMP B DEFECTIVE TAIL LAMPS C DEFECTIVE TAIL LAMPS - TRAILER D DEFECTIVE TURN SIGNAL E DEFECTIVE TURN SIGNAL - TRAILER G NO LAMPS OR REFLECTORS ON EXTENDED LOAD H HAZARD / EMERGENCY LIGHTS-TRAILER I WARNING HAZARD LIGHTS-BUS, TRUCK, TRAILER J WARNING HAZARD LIGHTS-TRUCK/TRACTOR COMBINATION K DEFECTIVE STOP LAMPS L IMPROPER LIGHTS-TAIL LAMP A DEFECTIVE HORN B WINDSHIELD WIPERS D OBSTRUCTED WINDSHIELD E EMERGENCY WARNING DEVICES F FIRE EXTINGUISHER G CRACKED WHEEL OR RIM L UNAPPROVED EQUIPMENT: GLASS COATING M SAFETY GUARDS OR FLAPS A BRAKES ON FRONT WHEELS B BRAKES OUT OF ADJUSTMENT C NO LOW AIR WARNING DEVICE E BREAKAWAY AND EMERGENCY BRAKING G FAILED TO MAINTAIN BRAKES IN GOOD WORKING ORDER J BRAKES REQUIRED K BRAKES NOT ACTING ON ALL WHEELS A TIRES - EXPOSED / SEPARATED / LEAK C TIRES UNDER 2/32 OF AN INCH A OVER GROSS WEIGHT B TANDEM AXLE OVERWEIGHT (LESS THAN 5,000LB OVER) C SINGLE AXLE OVERWEIGHT D AXLE GROUP OVER FORMULA WEIGHT E OVER REGISTERED GROSS WEIGHT F OVERLOADING A VEHICLE G TRANSPORTING SOLID WASTE - SINGLE AXLE H TRANSPORTING SOLID WASTE - TANDEM AXLE I OVER GROSS WEIGHT (5,001-10,000 LB OVER) J AXLE GROUP OVER FORMULA WEIGHT (MORE THAN 10,000 LB OVER) K TANDEM AXLE OVERWEIGHT (MORE THAN 10,000 LB OVER) L AXLE GROUP OVER FORMULA WEIGHT (5,001-10,000 LB OVER) M SINGLE AXLE OVERWEIGHT (MORE THAN 10,000 LB OVER)
7 9005N SINGLE AXLE OVERWEIGHT (5,001-10,000 LB OVER) P TANDEM AXLE OVERWEIGHT (5,001-10,000 LB OVER) Q OVER GROSS WEIGHT (MORE THAN 10,000 LB OVER) R OVERLOADING A VEHICLE (5,000-10,000 LB OVER) S OVERLOADING A VEHICLE (MORE THAN 10,000LB OVER) A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS - FAILURE TO DISPLAY B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS - IMPROPER PREPERATION C HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS - IMPROPER NAME D FAILURE TO DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS A NO PLACARDS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS A FAILURE TO PHYSICALLY QUALIFY B FAILURE TO DISPLAY MEDICAL EXAMINER CERTIFICATE C FAILURE TO BE MEDICALLY EXAMINED AND CERTIFIED (PRECEDING 24 MONTHS) D DECLARED OUT OF SERVICE E MARKED OUT OF SERVICE F OUT OF SERVICE - REPAIRS G MOTOR CARRIER REQUIRED OR PERMITTED PERSON TO DRIVE MOTOR VEHICLE A MAXIMUM DRIVING TIME - PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES B MAXIMUM DRIVING TIME - PROPERTY CARRYING VEHICLES C MAXIMUM WEEKLY DUTY HOURS - PROPERTY CARRYING VEHICLE A RECORD OF DUTY STATUS B RECORD OF DUTY STATUS - FALSIFYING D RECORD OF DUTY STATUS - NOT RETAINED PREVIOUS 7 DAYS E RECORD OF DUTY STATUS - NOT CURRENT F NO EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE BOOK A DEFECTIVE EXHAUST - EXCESSIVE SMOKE - COMMERCIAL VEHICLE B DEFECTIVE EXHAUST - NOT SECURED - COMMERCIAL VEHICLE C DEFECTIVE EXHAUST - TEMPORARY WARDS OR PATCHES - COMMERCIAL VEHICLE A DEFECTIVE FIFTH WHEEL ASSEMBLY B CRACKED FRAME E TRANSPORT OR USE OF MOTOR FUEL D PROTECTION AGAINST SHIFTING AND FALLING CARGO E FAIL TO COVER LOAD F CONTAINING LOOSE MATERIAL - AGGREGATES OR REFUSE G CONTAINING LOOSE MATERIAL - SPECIFICATIONS A OPERATING UNREGISTERED FOREIGN COMMERCIAL VEHICLE C OVER HEIGHT D OVER WIDTH A FAILURE TO DISPLAY COMMERCIAL IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS (SIGNS) B FAILURE TO DISPLAY "SLOW MOVING VEHICLE" EMBLEM B DAMAGED TIEDOWN OR SECUREMENT SYSTEMS C VEHICLE STRUCTURES AND ANCHOR POINTS D MATERIAL FOR DUNNAGE, CHOCKS, CRADLES, ET AL E MANUFACTURING STANDARDS FOR TIEDOWN ASSEMBLIES
8 9021F USE OF TIEDOWNS A REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURING ARTICLES OF CARGO B CONCRETE PIPE SECUREMENT - ARRANGEMANT OF LOAD C CONCRETE PIPE SECUREMENT - BLOCKING A MINIMUM STRENGTH OF CARGO SECUREMENT DEVICES AND SYSTEMS A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE (MISCELLANEOUS) B COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE: INSPECTION, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE A NO VALID CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION - CMV D FAILURE TO DISPLAY TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CERTIFICATE A UNSAFE OPERATIONS FORBIDDEN B STRIKING OVERPASS OR BRIDGE A DRIVING WITHOUT VALID PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY A DRIVER IN POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL A OPERATE COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITH IMPROPER CLASS REGISTRATION A DRIVER WITH DETECTABLE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL A FAILURE TO MEET QUALIFICATIONS TO DRIVEIN INTERSTATE COMMERCE
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