32-23-2. Punishment for prohibited driving--First offense. If conviction for a violation of § 32-23-1 is for a first offense, the person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor, and the court shall revoke the person's driver license for not less than thirty days.
(2) Class 2 misdemeanor: thirty days imprisonment in a county jail or five hundred dollars fine, or both.
Lastly, charges and convictions for Class 2 misdemeanors are automatically removed from a defendant's public record after five years have passed with no intervening convictions.
32-26-6. Lane driving required--Changing lanes--Violation as misdemeanor. On a roadway divided into lanes, a vehicle shall be driven as nearly as practicable entirely within a single lane and may not be moved from such lane until the driver has first ascertained that such movement can be made with safety.
32-23-1 Driving or control of vehicle prohibited with alcohol in blood or while under influence of alcohol, drug, or intoxicant. 32-23-1.1 Arrest without warrant on probable cause after accident.
FAILURE TO APPEAR IN A MISDEMEANOR CASE MAY RESULT IN A PENALTY OF ONE YEAR IN THE COUNTY JAIL OR A $1,000 FINE OR BOTH.
32-12-22. Prohibition against driving without license--Misdemeanor. No person, except those expressly exempted in §§ 32-12-22.1 to 32-12-28, inclusive, may drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this state unless the person has a valid driver license under the provisions of this chapter.
Excessive speeding, involving a single charge of any speed 15 miles per hour or more above the posted speed limit. careless driving. reckless driving. a violation of any state or local law related to motor vehicle traffic control arising in connection with a fatal accident.