yes you do or you could get called to court eventually because they have Files of Who and who did not pay and it could be counted as felony if you dont.
You will still have to pay. Otherwise nothing
yes 2 points for red lights 3 points for speeding
I believe it is one year but you have to be "served" within 90 days from the day the photo radar got you.In other words if you get photoed on January 1st and you ignore the "Notice of ticket" you get in the mail the city has 90 days from January 1st to serve you.
Just pay the fine and don't be such a leadfoot.
Belltronics used to but i think they stop!
During the upcoming months millions of people will go on road trips where they drive to various parts of the country. During their trips most people will inevitably have to decide whether they want to risk a speeding ticket by driving over the speeding limit. Luckily, there are ways that you can beat a speeding ticket while driving. The most effective way to beat a speeding ticket would be to use a radar detector. A radar detector will detect when a police officer is using a radar gun. In the event that a radar gun is being used in your proximity a series of beeps will occur on the device. When this occurs you should speed down to avoid being caught speeding and charged with a speeding ticket.
YOU DONT PURE AND SIMPLE!
You will be subject to a ticket for using a radar detector in Virginia, in addition to penalties that you might receive for speeding.
You probably got nailed in a speed trap. Similar to red light cameras, speed cameras/traps have built in radar guns in them designed to catch anyone going over the posted limit. If the person is speeding the radar guns trigger a camera to photograph the vehicle. What you will get in the mail is the citation, your photo, and the alleged speed. In otherwirds, you can be mailed a ticket without ever being pulled over.
It depends on the locality. Most towns with this system will come after you for the ticket and report it to the DMV if it's not paid. It is better to just pay it, as it does not count for points on your license, at least where I live.
If the speed was not locked in and the officer refused to show you the radar, take the ticket to court. Odds are in your favor that the judge will dismiss your ticket. That answer is incorrect. In no state is there a requirement that the officer show you the radar or even that he lock it in. The officer's testimony is sufficient for a conviction. In fact, in most states all an officer has to testify is that he visually observed you speeding and that is sufficient.
1 drive a really black car 2 drive with other cars 3 dont speed