ticketed.... BIG TIME
#1
ticketed.... BIG TIME
my friend just got 5 citations. they go as follows:
wreckless driving 98 in a 55
unsafe lane change
unsafe passing
going too fast in lane
following too closely
does he have any chance? the 98 in a 55 is getting your license revoked in NY i think. (wrong?) is it worth trying to fight these? can he fight a few of them at least? nobody i talked too is familiar with how to go about this. he was directed to appear in court too. does he have to, or can he just plead guilty and send a fine. there was no fine amount on the ticket. anyone with ideas/expieriences?
obviously he shouldnt have been drivin like that, but we all do it sometimes, and he just got nailed for it.
any help is GREATLY appreciated
wreckless driving 98 in a 55
unsafe lane change
unsafe passing
going too fast in lane
following too closely
does he have any chance? the 98 in a 55 is getting your license revoked in NY i think. (wrong?) is it worth trying to fight these? can he fight a few of them at least? nobody i talked too is familiar with how to go about this. he was directed to appear in court too. does he have to, or can he just plead guilty and send a fine. there was no fine amount on the ticket. anyone with ideas/expieriences?
obviously he shouldnt have been drivin like that, but we all do it sometimes, and he just got nailed for it.
any help is GREATLY appreciated
#4
RE: ticketed.... BIG TIME
It is pretty hard to fight Highway tickets because the designers keep up to date on the law. But he can beg for mercy.
If the DOT in Connecticut is pretty ghetto poor, and do not accurately maintain their speed limits, you can fight it that way. I am just not thinking that a DOT is gonna fall down on the job. Should've done it on surface streets, most cities don't maintain their speed limits and after 5 years the speed limit becomes null and void (non enforcable). You can check the last time an engineering traffic study was done on that stretch of highway (State money). Also freeways (US Gov. Money) are under different law and this rule does not apply so don't waste your time. Oooops, missed the interstate part, you're pretty well screwed there.
It would **** a judge off to try to fight it and not have a clue what you are doing too.
But, public record... You have to check that the posted speed limit is legitimate every __ years (usually 5) Law... and Public record, the last time it was checked. Each study costs ~500$ to complete so they tend not to do them early. You could loophole.
If the DOT in Connecticut is pretty ghetto poor, and do not accurately maintain their speed limits, you can fight it that way. I am just not thinking that a DOT is gonna fall down on the job. Should've done it on surface streets, most cities don't maintain their speed limits and after 5 years the speed limit becomes null and void (non enforcable). You can check the last time an engineering traffic study was done on that stretch of highway (State money). Also freeways (US Gov. Money) are under different law and this rule does not apply so don't waste your time. Oooops, missed the interstate part, you're pretty well screwed there.
It would **** a judge off to try to fight it and not have a clue what you are doing too.
But, public record... You have to check that the posted speed limit is legitimate every __ years (usually 5) Law... and Public record, the last time it was checked. Each study costs ~500$ to complete so they tend not to do them early. You could loophole.
#5
RE: ticketed.... BIG TIME
i'm gonna say freeway since there is lane changing involved...in cali they'll only revoke your license if you're going 2x over the speed limit, or anything above 100mph iirc...sounds like the cop did your buddy a favor giving him a ticket for 98. that's usually what it means when it's an obscure number like that, otherwise they'd just say 100mph.
#6
RE: ticketed.... BIG TIME
Oooo, What kind of car?
If it was a car incapable of doing that speed he could get out of it (even if the car could come close to 98).
If it was your car, once again, he is screwed (you are limited at 138). But if it is a car that is governed at say 90 (most newer american cars), and he can prove the governor is in place by say putting it back if the car is modded.
I fought one once on my diesel cause they called me at 90, but it was governed at 85.
If it was a car incapable of doing that speed he could get out of it (even if the car could come close to 98).
If it was your car, once again, he is screwed (you are limited at 138). But if it is a car that is governed at say 90 (most newer american cars), and he can prove the governor is in place by say putting it back if the car is modded.
I fought one once on my diesel cause they called me at 90, but it was governed at 85.
#7
RE: ticketed.... BIG TIME
Yeah,My advice is next time your friend drives like that(which i think we all do at certain times) is whenever he knows the cop is getting these charges on his is dont stop. I know if i would get caught doing a highspeed run(which is stupid) the last think i would be doing is pulling over. I would rather add evading onto the rap sheet then just kindly pull over and him take my license.
#9
RE: ticketed.... BIG TIME
ORIGINAL: audiboy1618
I would rather add evading onto the rap sheet then just kindly pull over and him take my license.
I would rather add evading onto the rap sheet then just kindly pull over and him take my license.
I'll tell you an odd one though. I have a few cop friends and one of them said that if he was about to get a DUI, his strat would be to crack the window when the cop walked up to his window and start chugging out of a bottle. Then you get an open container violation, but they can't prove when any booze got in your system. Go figure. Don't try that at home friends. Let someone else give it a try and tell you how it goes.