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Non-Moving Violations
Points are not assessed on the Missouri driving record for non-moving violations. Fact: suspensions cannot be submitted for processing on non-moving violations.
Commonly Reported Non-Moving Violations
The following list is not all-inclusive, but does reflect the most commonly reported non-moving violations:
- Possession of marijuana
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
- Minor in possession of alcohol
- Failed to properly display vehicle license plates and/or tabs
- Failed to register motor vehicle with Department of Revenue or sufficient gross weight
- Displayed motor vehicle plats on vehicle that belong to another person
- Transported children and/or self without the use of seat belts or approved restraint system
- Motor vehicle plates expired
- Operated vehicle with studded tires between April 1 and November 1
- Operated a vehicle with radar detector device
- Possession of altered driver’s license (not in moving vehicle)
- Failed to display a fuel license/permit
- Failure to purchase city sticker
- Loud music by peace disturbance in a vehicle
- No medical certification card for Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) driver
- Littering from a moving vehicle
- Improper parking or illegally parking
- Supplied intoxicating liquor to person under 21 years of age
- Failed to wear a motorcycle helmet
- Open container in a parked vehicle or in possession of passenger
- Failed to stop at weigh station
Vehicle Equipment Violations
Any type of description that deals with vehicle equipment or the vehicle is as follows:
- Defective windshield
- Defective or no tail lights
- Operate with one headlight
- Operate CMV with unsafe suspension
- Defective horn
- No brake lights
- No muffler
- Failed to secure vehicle load
- Improper width of vehicle
- Vision reducing material applied to windows
- Defective equipment
- Improper load on vehicle
- Vehicle over-weight