3 Strategies To Beat A Speeding Ticket

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3 Strategies To Beat A Speeding Ticket

3 August 2023
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Did you recently receive a speeding ticket? If so, you may be worried about the consequences. A speeding citation isn't a serious charge, but it can have repercussions. You may face a fine and get points on your license. Your car insurance premium could go up. You could even lose your driver's license if you've had many traffic citations. The good news is that just because you receive a ticket doesn't mean you have to feel the repercussions. You can fight the ticket in court. Below are a few strategies to help you beat your speeding ticket.

Show up in court. One surprisingly effective strategy is to show up for your court date. In most states, if you show up on your court date to challenge the citation you can tell your side of the story. Often, the police officer who gave you the ticket will not be there to present his or her side. In most states, if you show up to fight the ticket and the police officer is not present, your ticket will be dismissed. Many police officers do not attend these court dates because they're busy with other tasks. You should keep in mind if you attempt this strategy and the officer is present, your ticket may be upheld, and you may face court costs.

Challenge a subjective conclusion. Believe it or not, an officer must not catch you on the radar to give you a speeding ticket. They can give you a citation based on their subjective conclusion of your driving. For example, the officer could see that you're driving faster than everyone else and give you a ticket for speeding. In this instance, you can challenge that conclusion. Subjective conclusion speeding tickets are often overturned in court when the defendant shows up. Many officers write these tickets assuming the person will pay for the citation without challenging it. If the officer did not get your speed on the radar, you can fight the ticket and ask for evidence during your court hearing.

Hire a traffic ticket attorney. Many people assume they have to fight traffic tickets on their own, but you can hire an attorney to fight the charge on your behalf. Traffic ticket attorneys often work behind the scenes to dismiss the ticket before it gets to court. Generally, they file objections and motions to delay the court proceeding. Courts and police departments usually aren't willing to put that much effort into a speeding ticket, so they will agree to dismiss it. Many traffic ticket attorneys will offer guaranteed refunds if your ticket isn't dismissed. 

Ready to fight your speeding ticket? Contact a traffic ticket attorney in your area today.