Speeding is one of the most common violations in Florida. Fines usually start around $100 and increase depending on how far over the limit you were going. Points are also added to your license, which can raise insurance premiums.
Florida law bans texting while driving. A first offense is typically a $30 fine, while repeat violations are treated more seriously and can add points to your license.
This goes beyond speeding — it covers unsafe or aggressive behavior on the road. In Florida, reckless driving is a criminal offense that can result in heavy fines, points, license suspension, and even jail time.
Running a red light or stop sign in Florida carries a fine of about $158 and adds points to your license. It can also trigger higher insurance rates.
Not yielding to other vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians can result in fines of around $60–$150 and add points to your driving record. It’s a common violation in Florida’s busy intersections.
Florida requires every driver to carry valid auto insurance. Driving without it can mean fines up to $500, suspension of your registration and driver’s license, and reinstatement fees.
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Offense details, checkboxes & court info. The right block contains the officer’s selections for the specific offense(s): unlawful speed (with posted MPH and measured speed), school/construction zone, and the speed-measurement device used. It also includes other common violations (careless driving, failure to stop at a signal, improper lane change, no proof of insurance, violation of right-of-way, safety belt/equipment issues, expired or no driver license/registration/tag, DUI, etc.).
Crash involvement, weather/road boxes, and notes/comments may appear here. Lower portions show whether a court appearance is required or if the citation is payable as a civil infraction, the assessed amounts, and fields for your signature acknowledging receipt/promise to comply, along with the officer’s name, ID/shield, agency, and certification.