Speeding ticket, I-80 Pinole
#1
Speeding ticket, I-80 Pinole
I received a speed ticket last month, CVC 22349(a) Exceed max spd of 65. CHP officer wrote on citation I was approximately 81MPH and checked the box Radar.
I am given three choices to clear this citation.
1. Pay $399
2. Appear in court, Superior Court Richmond
3. Attend traffic school and pay a fee of $451
I know I was going over 65MPH but I don't believe I was driving 81MPH. I am eligible to attend traffic school since I haven't been cited for over 18 months. I would like to appear in court to fight this ticket. This is new to me, any suggestions on how to approach this in court, what to expect?
I am given three choices to clear this citation.
1. Pay $399
2. Appear in court, Superior Court Richmond
3. Attend traffic school and pay a fee of $451
I know I was going over 65MPH but I don't believe I was driving 81MPH. I am eligible to attend traffic school since I haven't been cited for over 18 months. I would like to appear in court to fight this ticket. This is new to me, any suggestions on how to approach this in court, what to expect?
#4
my boy got caught on the radar... went to court... and the cop came fully prepped with the day the radar was calibrated.. next date for calibration... all the paperwork and he had everything written down about the car and everything... Judge asked my boy if he'd like to say anything and he just sat his ass down. lol. pay for traffic school.
edit:
if you use the online course use: GoToTrafficSchool.com
my referral code is: X3B-8CB-KEB
edit:
if you use the online course use: GoToTrafficSchool.com
my referral code is: X3B-8CB-KEB
#5
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Originally Posted by tkeyyy' timestamp='1329198943' post='21412444
if they got you on radar, then they got you on radar..
edit:
if you use the online course use: GoToTrafficSchool.com
my referral code is: X3B-8CB-KEB
#6
If you go to court to fight it, it's up to the judges discression if he'll allow you to go to traffic school or not. 81 in a 65, pay the fine and go to do traffic school. 16 over is hard to beat. Plus, it's always known that once you see or hear the sirens your foot comes off the gas, once you look at the speedo after getting lit up, you're going slower than you're original speed. Don't see how you can beat this in a speed trap area
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#8
16 mph over the limit is a tough one. I wouldn't fight it, especially if caught on radar. I've fought speed traps on HWY 5 where they used airplanes to register my speed. That's illegal, because you can't use markers to judge speed. The officer who pulled me over said his boss up in the air caught me doing so and so miles per hour. I knew the rule of getting speeds through aircraft. I told him, "isnt that illegal using speed markers?". His reply, "I'm just the messenger". So unless this 16 mph over ticket has any irregularities that can pin point an officer is wrong, take traffic school.
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Originally Posted by eklipz98' timestamp='1329206677' post='21412694
If he is 'eligible' for traffic school, can the judge deny that through the court?
The other factor here to consider is the time you might have to take off work, the travel, etc. In the end you might end up not benefiting, even if the ticket is reduced. It might not be reduced enough to equal out the expense of attending court in the first place.