No is the answer. There are many myths and fables but they are just that. You can challenge the accuracy of the reading and calibration of the device. You can challenge the siting and prominent colour of the device pertinent to the law. But number plate 'cloaking' devices or travelling at 'blind speeds', forget it. With the new generation camera pairs looking at average speed over a set distance, the likelihood of getting away with anything is even more remote.
Traffic Accident
If I am from Florida but got a speeding ticket in CA, can I go to Traffic School to remove the points from my insurance? I plan on paying the ticket.
For a speeding ticket issued by a Police Officer, Yes! For an alleged speed camera violation, No!
Absolutely - you were cited also for speeding ... that charge will stick. Whether or not you were wearing a seatbelt will be decided by the traffic court judge.
I am not sure what you are asking but normally you can take Texas online traffic school and keep the speeding ticket off your record. There is a link to the Texas traffic school at the link below. Next you can appear for court and usually take a deferment. If it is more serious then you need a Texas traffic attorney.
For a speeding ticket, you typically go to traffic court.
Nobody understands this question!! but you probably got the ticket by speeding!! I never speed because it is against the law.
Yes, you can attend traffic school for a speeding ticket in California if you meet certain eligibility requirements.
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Receiving a traffic ticket for speeding can result in fines, points on your driving record, increased insurance rates, and potentially a suspended license.
No it does not.
$70.00 to $80.00
Traffic Accident
If I am from Florida but got a speeding ticket in CA, can I go to Traffic School to remove the points from my insurance? I plan on paying the ticket.
For a speeding ticket issued by a Police Officer, Yes! For an alleged speed camera violation, No!
When did you get your ticket? My daughter got one too and we are trying to figure out if we should just ignore it
In most jurisdictions, the officer turns over the ticket information to the traffic court. The traffic court will send out a notice, sometimes including a duplicate ticket.