Chapter 8: Traffic Law

Question 1

How is the Transportation Code organized?

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It is divided into titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters, and sections.

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Question 2

Most traffic law matters handled by municipal court are located in which title of the Transportation Code?

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Title 7.

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Question 3

In which subtitle do you find rules on license plates?

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Subtitle A, Chapter 504.

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Question 4

In which subtitle do you find rules on driver’s licenses?

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Subtitle B, Chapters 521 and 522.

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Question 5

hat are the Rules of the Road?

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Offenses in Subtitle C of Title 7 of the Transportation Code, Chapters 541-600.

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Question 6

IWhere are the moving violations defined?

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Title 37, Section 15.89 of the Texas Administrative Code.

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Question 7

In which subtitle do you find rules on maintaining financial responsibility?

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Subtitle D, Chapter 601.

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Question 8

In which subtitle do you find rules about privileged (handicap) parking?

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Subtitle H, Chapter 681.

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Question 9

In which subtitle do you find rules on the Nonresident Violator Compact?

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Subtitle I, Chapter 703.

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Question 10

In which chapter do you find rules on contracting with DPS to deny renewal of a driver’s license to defendants who fail to appear or fail to pay or satisfy a judgment in a manner ordered by the court?

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Chapter 706.

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Question 11

What happened to Chapter 708 of the Transportation Code, regarding surcharges and the Texas Driver’s Responsibility Program?

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Chapter 708 was repealed effective September 1, 2019 and the Texas Driver’s Responsibility Program, including the assessment of surcharges, is no longer the law in Texas.

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Question 12

Where do peace officers get authority to issue citations to persons violating Subtitle C, Rules of the Road offenses?

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Answer

Section 543.003 of the Transportation Code.

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Question 13

Under what authority may a peace officer issue a traffic citation for offenses outside of Subtitle C, Rules of the Road?

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Article 14.06(b) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

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Question 14

What is the consequence if a citation does not notify the defendant of his or her right to take a driving safety course?

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The defendant can continue to exercise his or her right to take the course until the person is informed of the right or until the case is disposed.

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Question 15

What must a citation contain regarding the offense of failure to maintain financial responsibility?

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The citation must contain notice in type larger than other type on the citation (except for the type of the statement required about the surcharges) about a second or subsequent conviction resulting in suspension of the defendant’s driver’s license and motor vehicle registration. Section 601.233 of the Transportation Code provides specific text to include for this notice.

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Question 16

What should a citation tell a juvenile regarding his or her address?

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The requirement to notify the court of any change of address and that the failure to do so is a Class C misdemeanor.

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Question 17

If a city contracts with DPS to deny renewal of driver’s licenses, what information should be on the citation issued to traffic violators?

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The notice should inform the violator that if he or she fails to appear or pay the fine or satisfy the judgment, he or she may be denied renewal of their driver’s license.

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Question 18

What additional information is required to be on a citation issued to a person who is a commercial driver’s license holder?

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The additional information required to be on a citation issued to a person who holds a commercial driver’s license includes the following: (1) whether the vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle as defined in Chapter 522 of the Transportation Code; (2) whether the vehicle was transporting hazardous materials; and (3) whether the offense was a serious traffic violation as defined in Chapter 522.

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Question 19

What general information is required to be on a citation?

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Written notice of the time and place the person must appear before a magistrate, the name and address of the person charged, and the offense charged.

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Question 20

When a peace officer issues a citation for an offense in Subtitle C, Rules of the Road, what is the minimum number of days for a court appearance date from the date of the citation?

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At least 10 days from the date of the citation. Some courts set the appearance date more than 10 days, but the law provides that the number may not be less than 10.

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Question 21

In Texas, traffic cases are which of the following:
a. civil violations
b. infractions
c. criminal offenses
d. Both a and b above are correct.

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c. criminal offenses

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Question 22

In Texas, the state must generally prove that the traffic offense (choose one):
a. was intentionally or knowingly committed by the defendant.
b. was recklessly committed by the defendant.
c. was committed by the defendant.
d. was committed with evil intent by the defendant.

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c. was committed by the defendant.

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Question 23

The culpable mental states defined in the Penal Code are (choose one):
a. intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, and with criminal negligence.
b. intentionally, willfully, recklessly, and with contributory negligence.
c. intentionally, knowingly, dangerously, and with criminal negligence.
d. Penal Code offenses are strict liability offenses.

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a. intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, and with criminal negligence.

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Question 24

True or False
If an offense has a specific penalty, the general penalty does not apply.

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True.

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Question 25

True or False
All traffic fines have a maximum fine of $200.

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False.

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Question 26

True or False
Municipal court has jurisdiction of racing on the highway.

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False (it is a Class B misdemeanor).

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Question 27

True or False
The court can apply enhanced penalties to offenses charged as first-time offenses as long as there are prior convictions.

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False (they must be alleged as such or enhanced by the officer or prosecutor).

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Question 28

True or False
If a Subtitle C, Rules of the Road offense is committed in a construction or maintenance work zone when workers are present and that fact is alleged and proven, the minimum and maximum fine amounts are doubled.

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True.

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Question 29

True or False
A judge does not need a motion to dismiss from the prosecutor to dismiss a charge for which there is a compliance dismissal

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True.

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Question 30

True or False
The court does not assess court costs when a case is dismissed pursuant to a compliance dismissal.

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True.

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Question 31

True or False
Judges may dismiss the charge of operating a vehicle with expired registration, if the defendant purchased valid registration and paid the late fee within 10 working days and presents the evidence to the court.

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False (the defendant has 20 working days or before first court appearance date).

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Question 32

True or False
The maximum fine for driving without two license plates is $500.

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False (the maximum fine is $200).

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Question 33

True or False
Peace officers may issue citations to a person driving a vehicle if a license plate holder obscures the name of the state on the license plate.

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True.

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Question 34

True or False
The court may charge a dismissal fee for dismissing a charge of failure to display a driver’s license if the defendant had a valid driver’s license on the day of the arrest.

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True.

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Question 35

True or False
The offense of no driver’s license is always a Class C misdemeanor.

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False (the offense can be enhanced on a third or subsequent conviction or if the defendant did not have financial responsibility and caused serious bodily injury or death to another in a crash).

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Question 36

True or False
If a person charged with an expired driver’s license obtains a valid driver’s license within 20 working days, the court may dismiss the charge and assess a $20 fine.

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True.

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Question 37

True or False
It is a defense to the prosecution if a person produces in court a valid commercial driver’s license that was valid when the offense occurred even though the license is not valid for the class of vehicle being driven./p>

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False (the commercial driver’s license must also be valid for the class of commercial motor vehicle that was driven on the day of the offense).

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Question 38

True or False
The maximum fine for driving while license invalid is $500.

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True.

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Question 39

True or False
Speeding can be filed as a city ordinance violation.

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False (it is a state law violation, but the speed limit is set by city ordinance if it differs from that provided for under state law).

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Question 40

True or False
The penalty for failure to secure a child under eight in a child passenger safety seat is a minimum fine of $25 and maximum fine of $250.

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True.

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Question 41

True or False
Cities must remit one-half of all safety belt fines and fines for not securing a child in a passenger safety seat system to the State at the end of the city’s fiscal year.

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False (cities must remit one-half of the fines collected upon conviction for a child not being secured in a passenger safety seat system or a safety belt, not of all safety belt fines).

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Question 42

True or False
A 15-year-old can be cited for failure to wear a safety belt and be fined not less than $25 or not more than $50.

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True.

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Question 43

True or False
Persons charged with passing a school bus are not eligible to take a driving safety course.

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True.

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Question 44

True or False
Passing a school bus carries a maximum penalty of $200.

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False (minimum fine of $500 and a maximum fine of $1,250 for a first offense).

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Question 45

True or False
Improperly using a cell phone in a school crossing zone is a Class C misdemeanor with a maximum fine of $500.

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False (the maximum fine is $200).

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Question 46

True or False
Only a vehicle liability insurance policy is acceptable proof of financial responsibility.

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False.

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Question 47

True or False
There are no exceptions to the financial responsibility law.

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False.

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Question 48

True or False
Courts are required to dismiss a charge of failure to maintain financial responsibility if a defendant obtains insurance before appearing in court.

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False (the judge does not have authority to dismiss the case unless the defendant had valid insurance on the date of the arrest).

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Question 49

True or False
When a defendant presents proof of financial responsibility to the court, the court must verify it before dismissing the case.

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True.

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Question 50

True or False
The court may assess a dismissal fee of up to $20 for dismissing a charge upon proof of financial responsibility.

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False.

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Question 51

True or False
The fine for a first conviction for failure to maintain financial responsibility is a minimum fine of $175 and a maximum of $350.

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True.

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Question 52

True or False
On a conviction for a second or subsequent offense of failure to maintain financial responsibility, the court is required to order the impoundment of the vehicle.

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True.

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Question 53

True or False
The penalty for not wearing a helmet is a maximum fine of $200.

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False (the penalty is a minimum of $10 and a maximum of $50).

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Question 54

True or False
Only peace officers can enforce privileged parking.

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False.

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Question 55

True or False
Persons who are disabled and have the proper documentation may park at parking meters free.

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True.

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Question 56

True or False
Persons convicted of a parking offense under the privileged parking law face escalating penalties depending on the number of prior convictions.

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True.

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Question 57

True or False
Although peace officers may not be evaluated on the number of tickets that they issue, they may be evaluated on the type of tickets that they issue.

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False.

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Question 58

True or False
City officials are prohibited from evaluating or disciplining a judge on the amount of money they collect from persons convicted of traffic offenses and may be removed from office for doing so.

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True.

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Question 59

True or False
Cities may not obtain budgetary information from a municipal judge because that would require the judge to estimate the amount of money he or she anticipates will be collected in the coming budget year.

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False.

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