According to Connecticut's Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, last Thanksgiving yielded about 5,000 arrests for DUI, speeding, and other
dangerous moving violations.
Not exact matches
You usually only get points for
moving violations — when you do something illegal and
dangerous while driving a vehicle — since they're seen as more severe and potentially causing damage or harm than other
violations.
Since that time, it's been categorized as an official term by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defined as when a driver commits aggressive
moving traffic
violations with the intent of endangering another driver, or assaults another driver with a motor vehicle or
dangerous weapon.