Recent facts - I did mention about my reqular traffic speeding ticket as we are supposed to declare all Citation (as too many citation affects your moral character)
There was a Supreme Court case whose decision stated that minor traffic violations, no matter how many, do not affect moral character.
Here's an interesting website, outlining an amendment to the Naturalization Reform Act.
http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/judiciary/hju58800.000/hju58800_0f.htm
Take a look at subsection 2.
SEC. 6. INTERVIEW FOR NATURALIZATION.
(a) IN GENERAL.—Section 332 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1443) is amended by adding at the end the following:
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''(i) The examination under subsection (a) shall include a personal interview of the applicant, conducted by an employee of the Service who—
''(1) shall require the applicant to demonstrate the ability to speak and understand words in ordinary usage in the English language, in accordance with section 312(a)(1), unless the applicant is exempt from the requirements of such section pursuant to section 312(b);
''(2) shall require the applicant to describe any criminal law violations, other than minor traffic violations, for which the applicant has ever been arrested, charged, convicted, fined, or imprisoned, or which the applicant has committed but for which the applicant has not been arrested, charged, convicted, fined, or imprisoned; and
''(3) shall verify each statement or representation made by the applicant in the written application for naturalization, and in any documents submitted in support of the application, and shall examine the applicant to determine whether the applicant has willfully made any false statements or misrepresentations, or committed any fraud, for the purpose of obtaining United States citizenship.''.