Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law under Title 75 Section 7506 establishes that violations of traffic laws or related regulations without a specific penalty are considered summary offenses, punishable by a $100 fine upon conviction. Additionally, Section 7507 grants the Department of Transportation the authority to require certified checks or money orders from messenger or agent services in case of payment defaults. These provisions aim to enforce traffic regulations and ensure proper payment procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

You may be charged with a summary offense and, upon conviction, face a fine of $100.

Yes, the department can require certified checks, money orders, or cash from messenger or agent services after a payment default.

The law was enacted on December 9, 2002, and became effective six months after that date.

No, only violations for which a specific penalty is not provided are covered; otherwise, penalties are determined by other laws or regulations.