If you know you were speeding, why do you want to get out of the ticket?
Why not be a grown person and admit your fault?
Alright, so I just got my first ticket this past Thursday (5/17) for doing 90 in a 70 on highway 5 in California. The office used a radar to approximate my speed, which he willingly showed me when I asked. I also asked him where he was when he clocked me, and he stated that he was driving in the opposite direction going underneath a bridge and then turned around over the center divider to pull me over.
From reading other posts on the site, I will subpoena the officers notes/records of the incident. Also, when I fight the ticket, is it better to do it in person than through a letter?
I have two more questions. 1) If I plead not guilty to the ticket, can I still take traffic school? and 2) I think that I heard somewhere (maybe 4 years ago) that if the cop is driving in the opposite direction that the ticket can't legally be given because it will be too inaccurate. Is this true? By doing a simple physics/calculus problem, I can easily calculate the speed of one vehicle if the other vehicle is moving in the opposite direction.
Thanks
Andrew
I've been following this site for a little over a year now and find it very informative. It is kind of bad that my first post is about a speeding ticket.
If you know you were speeding, why do you want to get out of the ticket?
Why not be a grown person and admit your fault?
Jan Bennett
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Please post on the forums! Chances are, someone else has or will have the same questions as you!
No kidding the money is an issue as are the points.
however, if someone were really concerned about it they wouldn't have been going 90 in a 70 in the first place.
why does everyone think they have the right to skip out on responsibility when they have blantantly done something wrong?
Jan Bennett
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Please post on the forums! Chances are, someone else has or will have the same questions as you!
Personally I believe it is more dangerous when all the traffic is going 85-95 mph through the 55 zone around here and then you get 1 person going 55 or slower. That is much more dangerous.
And anything that keeps the money out of their hands, is ok in my book. Although since you were speeding, and they offered you traffic school instead of points, just take it and be done.
Here in CO you get the same hefty fine even if you get no points. But I think CA is different.
And definately go in person.
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In all my traffic classes for speeding (going on 7-8 or so) All the instructurs said the same thing, Even if you think you were in the right at the time of the incident, think of it as the last time you broke the law and got away with it.
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No I just love to donate to the Illinois extra spending fund.. The time has been spent over the last 12 years whenever I get a ticket I opt to take the class to keep INS from rising.
Aron
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At least you get one shot. We don't have that here. Well I don't think so anyway, long time since I picked up a speeding ticket.
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