The ABCs of Avoiding a Custody Battle

Keys For A Traffic Violation Defense

by Barry Webb

Getting hit with a traffic violation can be particularly annoying, but it is definitely something that you will need to come to grips with. If you face it head-on, you might be able to get the case dismissed so that you don't have to pay for the ticket. The average speeding ticket costs approximately $700 in some states. Since these tickets aren't cheap, it is always worth your time to hire a traffic violation attorney that can assist you with your case. 

Here is what you need to know about doing that. 

Grab your summons and look up the state code to know your violation

Before you get up in arms about the violation or even think about crafting a defense, you will need to know the exact charge. The state code for the violation will be listed on the summons you got from the officer or the magistrate. Look it up for yourself to know what sort of ramifications you are in store for. Here are a few of the most common traffic violations:

  1. Speeding over a certain limit. Most officers will forgive people that are driving a few miles per hour over the limit, but once you get to the 10- and 15-mile-per-hour-over-the-speed-limit range, you will likely get hit with a ticket. The more over the limit you were driving, the more expensive the ticket will be.
  2. Illegal turn, lane change, or other maneuver. If an officer saw you do an illegal or dangerous move, you could get charged with a pretty serious offense. 
  3. Improper or malfunctioning equipment. As a driver, you are also responsible for keeping your vehicle in good condition. If a malfunction puts people in danger, you could get a ticket. 
  4. Reckless driving or extreme speeding. If you are driving particularly fast or in a life-threatening manner, you will be charged with reckless driving. This charge is usually a misdemeanor. 

Find out what you are charged with and it'll help you move forward. 

Figure out what legal recourse you want to take for your traffic violation

Once you are ready to move forward, it's important that you get help from a quality traffic violation lawyer. These lawyers might charge you a flat fee, or they may charge by the hour, so be sure to ask in advance. Make sure that they are licensed and always find some recommendations. 

Consider these tips to get the help you need for your traffic violation defense. 

To learn more, contact a traffic violation attorney.

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