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Traffic Offenses
It is often said that the way people drive is a reflection of their personalities. Various types of high-risk behavior often appear together as part of a general personality syndrome. Persons arrested for high risk driving (speeding, unsafe lane changes, tailgating, driving under the influence, etc.) are more likely than others to abuse alcohol, use drugs, and engage in high risk sexual behavior, fighting, stealing, and vandalism. Males involved in auto crashes are more likely than others to have problems controlling hostility and anger, have difficulty with authority figures, and be more impulsive and immature. Ref 23
A record of two or more moving violations during the past three years, or three or more during the past five years, suggests the possible existence of relevant derogatory information in other issue areas. If other derogatory information is available, all of the derogatory information should be evaluated together under Personal Conduct, Pattern of Dishonest, Unreliable, Rule-Breaking Behavior.
Many traffic citations for things such as reckless driving originate as arrests for driving under the influence. They are plea-bargained down to a lesser offense to avoid the cost of trial. When identified for what they are, such an offense should be evaluated as a DUI under Alcohol Consumption or Drug Involvement, as appropriate.
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