Got a speeding ticket...what are my options?
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You should be getting paperwork in the mail for the ticket. If you aren't going to contest it, I would just mail in the fine plus the fee for traffic school. All the paperwork will be included in what they send you. Once your payment is sent in, you will receive a letter saying that you can go to traffic school and either where to attend or if you can go to school online, it will state that also.
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NO biggie if it's your first ticket. When you get the paperwork it will say you have the option for driving school. Online driving school is easier, but check local county/city rules. Usually there have to be special circumstances on if you are allowed to do online.
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After going to court (cause I didn't have the traffic school option, last ticket was 17 months prior) I was amazed at how things went.
From now on I will always go to court.
There were so many cases where the officer sat down and stated having no clear recollection, case dismissed. Mine never showed up.
Bottom line is, were you memorable? Did you argue etc... best to keep the encounter as brief and polite as possible.
If so then delay the court date as long as possible, then go. Chances are he won't show, or will not have clear records.
Also go well dressed (Shirt & Tie) and have a well prepared story. If it's good enough and you conduct yourself intelligently, chances are that even if the worst happens and the cop shows and has clear notes. You can compromise at traffic school. Yeah I know, they say the option goes away once you try and fight it, but again I saw many instances where traffic school was given.
Be prepared for a laugh too, some of the folks that show up have not got a clue. Shorts and Tee shirts and excuses such as.. my car doesn't go that fast.
From now on I will always go to court.
There were so many cases where the officer sat down and stated having no clear recollection, case dismissed. Mine never showed up.
Bottom line is, were you memorable? Did you argue etc... best to keep the encounter as brief and polite as possible.
If so then delay the court date as long as possible, then go. Chances are he won't show, or will not have clear records.
Also go well dressed (Shirt & Tie) and have a well prepared story. If it's good enough and you conduct yourself intelligently, chances are that even if the worst happens and the cop shows and has clear notes. You can compromise at traffic school. Yeah I know, they say the option goes away once you try and fight it, but again I saw many instances where traffic school was given.
Be prepared for a laugh too, some of the folks that show up have not got a clue. Shorts and Tee shirts and excuses such as.. my car doesn't go that fast.
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No biggie. You shouldn't even have to appear in court. They should send you a letter with the fine amount and traffic school info.
Send a check and opt. for traffic school. they'll send you a reciept and a list of traffic schools in your area.
Do traffic school online. If you know the basic traffic laws and rules all you have to do is click through the pages and answer the questions at the end of each chapter. simple as that.
and yes I've done this a few times.
Send a check and opt. for traffic school. they'll send you a reciept and a list of traffic schools in your area.
Do traffic school online. If you know the basic traffic laws and rules all you have to do is click through the pages and answer the questions at the end of each chapter. simple as that.
and yes I've done this a few times.
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phew...Ok, I got a confesion...its not my first ticket, but my first ticket in almost 4 years...The previous one had my license suspended for 2 weeks. Its been over 3 years now (that was in '99) and is cleared. Does this mean I'm still eligible?
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Originally posted by Saint_Spinner
Thanks. I still have to make a court apperance first right? Other question is, am I eligble for traffic school? I think there is a 10mph max over the speed limit isn't there?
Thanks. I still have to make a court apperance first right? Other question is, am I eligble for traffic school? I think there is a 10mph max over the speed limit isn't there?
So, is there a line waiting for NSX rides?