You can always attend traffic school. Whether or not it will reduce or dismiss the ticket depends on the court and the prosecutor.
It depends on the regulations of the state where you received the ticket. In some states, traffic school may not be an option for violations involving excessive speeds. It's best to check with the local traffic court or your state's Department of Motor Vehicles for specific information.
The basic procedure is printed on the ticket.
To defer a speeding ticket in Washington State, you must submit a request to the court to defer the ticket. If approved, you will need to pay a fee and comply with any conditions set by the court, such as attending traffic school or not receiving another ticket within a certain period. Deferred tickets are typically dismissed if you successfully complete the requirements.
It depends on the jurisdiction and the circumstances. In many places, a speeding ticket is not considered a misdemeanor but rather a traffic infraction. However, repeated violations or excessive speeding could potentially result in misdemeanor charges.
State troopers are not required to wear a hat while issuing a ticket. The primary focus is the enforcement of traffic laws rather than the trooper's attire. As long as the trooper is in uniform and has the necessary credentials, they can still issue a ticket.
A written traffic warning serves as a reminder about a traffic violation without necessarily resulting in a fine or penalty. It may be used to educate drivers about their infraction and encourage better behavior in the future. It does not typically go on your driving record but may be documented by law enforcement.
My first answer is YES...OF COURSE. But the real indicator will be when you receive your citation in the mail....it will state if your are elligible to attend traffic school.
Almost all states allow you to attend traffic school. If you need to attend traffic school because you received a ticket, check with the state or jurisdiction that issued the ticket.
You can attend traffic school for every moving (chargeable) traffic violation, however, keep in mind, in most of the states you can attend school once a year only!
YES.....of course you can attend traffic school for this infraction.
The ticket to my knowledge will be about $429.00, (IIRC it's $13/mile) plus traffic school fees. You can go to traffic school if you havent gone for a previous ticket in the past 18 months.
If you are allowed by the court to attend traffic school to expunge a ticket from your record, you can find a traffic school in your area at www.trafficschools123.com. This site also offers coupon codes which will give you better pricing for the classes.
You usually have to go to a school that is approved by the county that issued the ticket. But dont worry, you do not have to fly to NY. Just take an online couse that is approved in the county in NY.
Traffic School is the best way to get a ticket erased.....
After you got your ticket, the court should have sent you paperwork letting you know how much your ticket is and how much additional it would be to attend traffic school. If you've received that paperwork, and if you are eligible to take traffc school, you can go ahead and start taking your traffic school course. The court should also send you lists of traffic schools that you can attend. Online traffic schools are by far the cheapest and easiest way to take care of that point on your record.
In California you are allowed to attend traffic school for point reduction only once every 18 months.
As of Sept. 2011, it is $507.00. The fee to attend traffic school is $60.00.
You should get the information from the court in the mail. If you are elligable to attend traffic school, your ticket will say that....if this is the case than pay your bail amount, and the traffic school fee, then enroll in a traffic school and they (the traffic school) will send your certificate when the course is completed.