In California if you have not attended traffic school in the last 18 months, then you may choose to attend a California traffic school online.
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I have experience with this subject involving redlight cameras. A rolling stop, against a redlight camera, will currently cost you a $381 ticket in Alameda County, CA. I asked a police officer about this violation, and he told me a redlight camera will see it as running a redlight since you did not make a complete stop behind the limit line. With traffic school, this ticket will cost you over $400. A simple rolling stop, where your tire passes the limit line will cost at least $90 in Alameda,CA. That's if a police officer observes the offense.
Traffic School is the best way to get a ticket erased.....
To enroll in traffic school for a ticket, contact the court that issued the ticket and inquire about the option to attend traffic school. They will provide you with the necessary information and instructions on how to enroll in a certified traffic school program.
Yes, you still have to pay the ticket even if you attend traffic school.
Yes, it is possible to attend traffic school after paying a ticket in some cases. However, eligibility for traffic school varies by location and the specific circumstances of the ticket. It is recommended to check with the local court or DMV for more information on attending traffic school after paying a ticket.
I got a camera ticket in CA and went to the issuing police station to fight it and they told me no way....they had me. But you would have to research about school zone speed limits and the hours it is enforced. But you are probably screwed.
Yes, you still have to pay the ticket even if you attend traffic school. Traffic school is typically a way to avoid points on your driving record or to fulfill a court requirement, but it does not eliminate the fine associated with the ticket.
To take traffic school for a ticket, you typically need to request permission from the court that issued the ticket. Once approved, you can enroll in a traffic school course either online or in person to fulfill the requirements and potentially reduce the impact of the ticket on your driving record.
Yes, you can typically request to attend traffic school after paying a ticket, but it depends on the specific rules and regulations of the jurisdiction where you received the ticket. It's best to check with the court or the agency that issued the ticket for more information on how to request traffic school.
Nobody understands this question!! but you probably got the ticket by speeding!! I never speed because it is against the law.
It says on your ticket!
Yes, you can attend traffic school for a speeding ticket in California if you meet certain eligibility requirements.