Current through 2024, ch. 69
Section 66-5-1.1 - DefinitionAs used in Sections 66-5-8 and 66-5-9 NMSA 1978, "traffic violation" means:
A. failure to obey traffic-control devices, as provided in Section 66-7-104 NMSA 1978;B. failure to obey traffic-control signals, as provided in Section 66-7-105 NMSA 1978;C. speeding, as provided in Section 66-7-301 NMSA 1978;D. failure to yield, as provided in Sections 66-7-328 through 66-7-332.1 NMSA 1978;E. child not in restraint device or seat belt, as provided in Section 66-7-369 NMSA 1978;F. failure to properly fasten safety belt, as provided in Section 66-7-372 NMSA 1978;G. homicide by vehicle, as provided in Section 66-8-101 NMSA 1978;H. injury to pregnant woman by vehicle, as provided in Section 66-8-101.1 NMSA 1978;I. driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs, as provided in Section 66-8-102 NMSA 1978;J. refusal to submit to chemical tests, as provided in Section 66-8-111 NMSA 1978;K. reckless driving, as provided in Section 66-8-113 NMSA 1978;L. careless driving, as provided in Section 66-8-114 NMSA 1978;M. racing on highways, as provided in Section 66-8-115 NMSA 1978;N. using a mobile communication device while driving a motor vehicle, unless the driver holds a valid amateur radio operator license issued by the federal communications commission and is operating an amateur radio. As used in this subsection: (1) "driving" means being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle on a highway or street, except that "driving" does not include being lawfully parked; and(2) "mobile communication device" means a wireless communication device that is designed to receive and transmit voice, text or image communication; orO. buying, attempting to buy, receiving, possessing or permitting oneself to be served alcoholic beverages, as provided in Subsection C of Section 60-7B-1 NMSA 1978. Laws 1999, ch. 175, § 1; 2011, ch. 143, § 1.Amended by 2011, c. 143,s. 1, eff. 6/17/2011.