Oklahoma Vehicle Related Offenses are criminal offenses related to the operation of motor vehicles. These offenses can range from minor traffic violations to more serious felonies, including driving under the influence (DUI) and vehicular homicide. Some of the more common Oklahoma Vehicle Related Offenses are: — Speeding: Driving above the posted speed limit or too fast for conditions. — Reckless Driving: Operating a vehicle in a dangerous or careless manner. — Careless Driving: Failing to exercise reasonable care, such as not signaling when turning or failing to yield to pedestrians. — DUI: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. — Vehicular Homicide: Causing the death of another person through reckless or negligent operation of a vehicle. — Failure to Stop for a School Bus: Not stopping for a school bus when it is stopped and has its lights flashing. —Driving Without Insurance: Operating a vehicle without proof of minimum liability insurance. —Leaving the Scene of an Accident: Failing to remain at the scene of an accident and fulfill any required duties. — Driving on a Suspended License: Operating a motor vehicle while the driver's license has been suspended or revoked.