Can u get fined in the mail for not indicating
In many jurisdictions, yes, you can receive a fine in the mail for not indicating (also known as not displaying) your vehicle's registration or license plate.
Here's how it typically works:
- Law enforcement or a traffic authority observes a vehicle without a valid registration or license plate.
- They may issue a warning or a citation on the spot, or they may not issue anything at all.
- If the vehicle is not registered or the plate is not displayed, the owner may receive a fine in the mail from the relevant authorities.
The fine amount varies depending on the jurisdiction, but it's usually a relatively small amount, typically ranging from $20 to $100.
In some cases, you might also receive a notice to appear in court or a summons to appear before a judge to explain why you didn't display your registration or license plate.
To avoid getting fined, make sure to:
- Register your vehicle regularly.
- Display your license plate correctly (front and rear, if required).
- Keep your registration and insurance documents up to date.
Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry!