traffic court

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traffic court

A driver stands before the judge in traffic court.

Definition

Noun: A court that has jurisdiction to hear and decide cases involving traffic violations and offenses.

Usage

This term refers specifically to a judicial body or division within a legal system that handles matters related to traffic laws. It is a compound noun used as a singular, countable noun.

Examples
  • The officer issued a citation, so I have a date in traffic court next Tuesday.
  • She contested the speeding ticket in traffic court and the judge reduced the fine.
  • Cases involving reckless driving are often heard in traffic court.
Advanced Usage

The term is typically used in its standard form. It functions as a specific type of court within a broader municipal or county court system.

Variants and Related Words
  • Traffic violation (n): An infraction of traffic laws, which is the type of case heard in traffic court.
  • Traffic ticket (n): A notice issued by a law enforcement officer for a traffic violation, often leading to a traffic court appearance.
  • Court (n): The general term for a governmental body with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes.
Synonyms
  • Municipal court (in some jurisdictions, this court handles traffic offenses among other minor violations)
  • Summary court (a general term for courts that handle minor offenses, which can include traffic cases)
Notes on Meaning

This term specifically denotes the legal forum, not the offense itself. The power of a traffic court is generally limited to imposing fines, assigning penalty points on a driver's license, ordering traffic school, or, for more serious offenses, suspending driving privileges. It does not typically handle civil matters or criminal cases unrelated to vehicle operation.

traffic court

A driver stands before the judge in traffic court.

Noun
  1. a court that has power to prosecute for traffic offenses