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Speeding Ticket Legal Guides (45 found)Narrow your search
Written by Avvo Staff
You may be stopped by police and given a ticket for many offenses, including speeding, reckless driving, failing to stop at a stop sign, driving without a license–in some states, even for using a cell phone that does not have a hands-free device. 13 of 17 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket about 1 year ago.
Written by Graham Walter Syfert
This guide informs you what to do during a traffic stop anywhere, and how to avoid getting tickets if possible, and to avoid making a police officer angry. 15 of 19 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 8 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Matthew Jay Weiss
With politicians facing huge budget deficits, municipalities are writing more traffic tickets than ever. This article addresses various ways to minimize your chance of getting that ticket. Please note that most of these points are not legal in nature but rather more common sense. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 4 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Jon Michael Zimmerman
If you receive a traffic ticket in Washington State, you may be able to successfully challenge the ticket and avoid paying fines or having your insurance rates increase. 17 of 31 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket about 1 year ago.
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
Most people do not truly understand what a traffic ticket is. Here is a brief overview to help you protect your legal rights... 3 of 9 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Scot Dale Goldberg
How to best handle traffic tickets in Florida 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Kelly A. Broadbent
1. Appeal 2. Examine 3. Practice 4. Understand 5. Appeal 6. Dress 7. Contact 3 of 11 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Written by David C. Garner
It is possible in California to file a plea of Not Guilty by written declaration. This is an important tool in fighting for your rights, especially if you feel you are innocent of the charges brought against you. 5 of 10 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 7 months ago. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Victor Joseph Mazzaraco
BEST WAY TO PROCEED WITH A TRAFFIC TICKET, INCLUDING GETTING TWO (2) CHANCES TO FIGHT IT! 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 4 months ago. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Below is a informational guide about traffic tickets. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Dallas, TX
Written by Michael J. Helfand
You've received a traffic ticket. What's next? Here's a brief guide to some frequently asked questions about handling a traffic violation in Cook County, Illinois. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 2 months ago. Jurisdiction: Illinois
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
When a policeman nabbed him for driving 55 miles an hour in a 30 mph zone, the driver was guilty. But the 32-year-old worried that paying his ticket might raise his insurance rates. So he turned to a law firm that specializes in fighting traffic tickets, and for $45, the $240 ticket went away. 4 of 9 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 3 months ago.
Written by Michael J. Helfand
If you have received a ticket for a traffic violation in Lake County, you probably have questions about how to deal with it, whether you can prevent it from being on your record, and whether you need an attorney. Here are some answers. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Illinois
Written by Jonathan Gabriel Schopf
From the possibility of losing your driver's license, TLC and/or CDL licenses to points affecting your automobile insurance rates. I’m here to help. Here are some frequently asked traffic questions. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket about 1 month ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Theodore W. Robinson
You may have a chance of beating a ticket if you handle it right. Here's how: 2 of 5 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 8 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Jason Y. Chan
Alright, everyone hates speeding tickets. Not only do you have to deal with the large fine, your insurance gets increased for five years. Worse, if you have three moving violations in a year, your license can be suspended. So here are a few things to keep in mind for a speeding ticket. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket about 1 month ago. Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Written by Matthew Jay Weiss
This article will help companies avoid receiving a New York truck ticket. 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 4 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Alan James Brinkmeier
While still relatively new, photo radar cameras have arrived at many places in Illinois. A successful challenge to a photographic camera radar citation is achieved by looking at several important things. Recent statistics have shown that many of these photo camera radar tickets can be challenged. 6 of 8 users found this helpful. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Illinois
Written by J Vincent Gueli
When you are issued a traffic citation, do not immediately waive your right to a court hearing and pay the ticket. Contest the citation. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 5 months ago.
Written by Theodore W. Robinson
This will help you know what to expect at the Traffic Violations Bureau in NYC and Suffolk County and, to some extent, Nassau County. These are the only Counties that participate in the TVB. Nassau County has its own version of TVB and it quite different than the Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Posted in Speeding / Traffic Ticket 5 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York |