Any Ohio driver convicted of a traffic violation is assessed a specific number of
penalty points according to the type of violation.
Not exact matches
Also, I appreciate the
point you are making with a home being «liquid» relative to a retirement account given the early withdrawal
penalties and tax consequences of tapping your retirement accounts but you still need a place to live and it would take at least 30 days to cash in from the sale of your home — and that is assuming EVERYTHING goes
according to plan.
According to Dave Roush, CEO of Insurance.com, the tickets are categorized as a civil
penalty, so they normally don't result in
points on the offender's driving license nor do they impact the driver's auto insurance rate.