A new, four-month amnesty program for drivers with outstanding traffic tickets begins Tuesday in D.C. as the city resumes issuing parking, photo enforcement, and minor moving violation fines.
DC announces parking amnesty for drivers with outstanding tickets
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DC announces parking amnesty for drivers with outstanding tickets
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new, four-month amnesty program for drivers with outstanding traffic tickets.
WASHINGTON - D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new, four-month amnesty program for drivers with outstanding traffic tickets.
The amnesty program will run from
June 1 to September 30 of this year and will give drivers the opportunity to pay outstanding tickets for parking, photo enforcement, speed, red-light, stop sign and minor moving violations.
The start date will coincide with the restart of other government functions such as parking enforcement, towing and vehicle registrations and inspections that had been suspended during the COVID-19 emergency.