Guidelines For Avoiding A Speeding Ticket
submitted: Jul 13th 2008 |
by: ChrisChanning |
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A speeding ticket itself isn't a costly matter- with most being only mildly or moderately expensive. The real kicker comes when insurance companies find out about the speeding ticket. After this occurs, the only hope a consumer has is to fight the speeding ticket in court. Luckily, there are a few ways to do so and win.
Fighting a speeding ticket in court can be done one of several ways. The easiest of the many ways is to simply show up to a court date- often times the officer who issued the ticket may have something come up and can't make it. If the officer can't show up, then the case is automatically won for the driver in most cases. This is especially true in Summer, where many officers go on vacation and can't make every court date they make.
Sometimes the best way to avoid a speeding ticket is to remember to never admit guilt. Officers like to ask the question, "Do you know why I pulled you over?" and typically get a self-incriminating response. They can then record this, and present it in a court case to prove one's own guilt. As a result, consumers should always remain passive when answering questions, and save the real answers for the court room.
Officers of the law are expected to follow routine in a traffic stop. When they don't, drivers can get out of speeding tickets rather easily. Drivers should always ask the officer in court if they have had proper training on the speed capturing device. They should also ask if the device is fully functioning, properly calibrated, and properly maintained for actual usage. If the officer can't come up with an answer, the driver stands better chance to get out of the ticket.
As a last resort of keeping insurance premiums low, drivers will need to opt for alternative methods of wiping the speeding ticket off of their record. A good way to do so is to agree to go to a driver's education class- which usually takes place on a single Saturday and costs about as much as the average ticket to enroll in. Additional fees may be required, but the speeding ticket won't go on the driver's record.
Knowing how to avoid a speed trap is the last piece of advice that a driver should follow. Speed traps are in place when it isn't safe enough to brake and still maintain a proper speed limit. An example would be on a hill, where the driver may let off the brake and gain too much speed. Cops like to watch such speed traps and make speeding ticket assignments to meet their quotas.
Closing Comments
No one likes a speeding ticket, but there are ways to get out of them if enough effort is exerted. Everything from driver schools to fighting the ticket in court can help erase the ticket from one's record completely. But then again, driving passively and safely can avoid the situation in the first place.
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