Utah Violation of Statute, Ordinance, or Safety Law refers to any violation of state or local laws, ordinances, or safety regulations in the state of Utah. Examples of such violations include driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, reckless driving, driving without a valid license, speeding, using a cell phone while driving, passing a stopped school bus, and running a red light. Additionally, violations of safety laws or ordinances can include failing to wear a seat belt, failing to yield the right of way, failing to use turn signals, or failing to obey traffic signs or signals. Depending on the circumstances, violations of safety laws and ordinances may result in a fine, points on a driver’s license, or suspension of a driver’s license.