You can ask the judge for that option. If you've never been to traffic school before, he may consider it. If you HAVE been to traffic school before. . . . forget it.
Whether or not a person goes to traffic school after a serious ticket is up to a judge in California. It also depends on the previous driving record of the person. Too many violations and traffic school is mandated along with fines and loss of license.
In California, speeding 10 mph over the posted speed limit will result in a ticket for about $250. You may also have to go to traffic school.
No, there is not an age limit to be able to go to traffic school. However, there is an age minimum. A person must be 18 in order to enroll in traffic courses.
The age limite for drive in califonia is 18, 18 is the legal age. u can drive at 16, but you need Driving school and about 70 hours of practice driving.
California Speeding Ticket Usually you will receive a courtesy notice from the court in about two to three weeks. It will tell you the fine and if you are eligible for traffic school. Usually the traffic school is your best option since this keeps the ticket off your record and avoids an insurance rate hike. If you plead not guilty you lose the possibility of traffic school. Most CA jurisdictions now accept online traffic school. You can check for your court at Online Traffic School
January 12, 2009 - In 2007, the state of California issued nearly 16 million traffic violations. The majority of these were traffic infractions, what most of us receive for relatively minor offenses such as running a red light, making an improper turn or driving over the speed limit.
Because driving above the speed limit is a traffic violation
That is true. In California, if you drive 15 miles per hour less than the speed limit on the freeway, you may receive a citation.
Impending traffic means to hold up or slow down traffic by driving too slowly (more than 8 km under the maximum speed limit).
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It depends on how fast you were going in ratio to the speed limit. The higher the speed, the more serious the traffic violation up to reckless driving.
No, because if you are driving at or under the speed limit then you ARE NOT SPEEDINGAdditional thoughts...Although, you could be traveling too fast for road conditions. You can get ticketed for that.Also, In Illinois, if you are driving in the far left lane at the speed limit, but are making others pass you because traffic is going faster - you could be ticketed.