Tips To Get Out Of The Average Speeding Ticket
By Chris Channing | July 13, 2008
Insurance companies agree that drivers with speeding tickets deserve higher premiums because they are considered to be a higher risk. To avoid the situation of paying a higher premium each pay period, drivers should educate themselves on how to properly fight and prevent speeding tickets.
The first method is also the easiest- simply show up to a court date! Court dates must be met by both the driver and the officer that wrote the ticket. If the officer can’t show for whatever reason, the driver will usually automatically win the case. This is especially beneficial in the Summer, where cops will usually take vacations and not be able to make most court dates, depending on the date and time.
“Do you know why I pulled you over?” If you’ve ever heard this line, you’ve likely fell victim to the self-incriminating trap that many drivers do. Many drivers will likely blurt out that they may have been speeding, which can then be recorded and used in a court case to prove that the driver has no case in proving their innocence. Thus, it’s best to stay passive and omit details where possible.
There have been many cases where drivers have won a court battle simply because they were adept enough in law and asked all the right questions. It’s good to ask things such as the officer’s training experience on the device that caught the driver speeding. It’s also a good idea to ask when the device was last calibrated before being used on the driver. If answers to these questions can’t be found, drivers will often win the mercy of the judge.
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.
The best way to avoid a speeding ticket altogether is to avoid speed traps. Speed traps seek to trap drivers in unfair speeding ticket cases. As an example, a driver might be driving downhill and the speed limit may change by 10-20 miles per hour. If this occurs, the driver can’t safely stop without applying much pressure to one’s brakes. Most drivers will slowly put on their breaks, but then find out that a cop was waiting for this very event, and then get a speeding ticket as a result.
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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