Question:
I can
1. Do defensive driving course (costs about $130 total)
2. Fight the ticket
3. Pay the ticket $120
This is actually my first ticket. So, I'm looking to hear others experience with the above. ie how much would my insurance go up if I paid the ticket and didn't take the course? Anybody have any luck fighting a ticket?? Thanks!
Answers:
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I wouldn't fight it necessarily, but I would show up to court. Showing up and asking for a break will often work. Although you are admiting you were wrong, you are still taking the time to deal with the ticket and show up for court.Like others have said- you may get it dropped, you may get a lesser fine, worst case you lose and can take the traffic school. Might as well try first, you stand a very good chance of winning or getting a lower fee. My husband had about 5 tickets in different counties in California. About a year later he took care of them, one county at a time and each one dropped the fines down to about 30 bucks. BTW he did all the counties (san luis obispo to orange county) in one day, it doesn't take that long.
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I would also take the traffic school. The extra cost of the course I think you will save in insurance premiums. Once you renew your insurance policy they will check and find the ticket.
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Hire a traffic ticket lawyer which will cost you half the price and you don't even have to show up at their office or in court.
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the only way that they will drop the ticket is if the cop doesnt show up. and some cities pay the cops double time to show up to court. and if you just pay it your insurance will go up alot depending on your age. so just pay for the defensive driving course (if they'll drop the ticket)My friend let her brother drive her car and he was uninsured?
Fight the ticket, end up paying the ticket at reduced charge.If by "defensive driving course" you mean traffic school, do traffic school. Even though it's more, your ticket won't be reported to the insurance company, and your rates will not go up.
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Defensive driving course. It's easy, and you should not get points on your license. The only way to fight it would be to go to court and hope the policeman doesn't show up. If he saw you run the sign, you're toast. Take the driving school.No. 2, FIGHT!
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At the minimum, the judge will say you're wrong and you're stuck with the ticket as it stands. No biggy. At best, he/she reduces it to "Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device". Less money, less points, less aggrevation from insurance companies.
I have fought every ticket I have ever gotten and have won outright on 80%. In PA, we have books called, Purdens, where you can look up the kind of ticket you got and see what other people have used to successfully argue their way out of them. If you're argument is the same, call this to the judge's attention and you should win. Don't get discouraged if you loose at the local level, if you're right, go to the next level. Once again, in PA, tickets such as yours go to a local magistrate where I always lose. I expect this and appeal it to the county judge where I have won nearly every time. It's no skin off of my neck. Heck, if the local authorities are going to get $120 off of you, you might as well make them loose it all trying to prosecute you.
Did you not come to a complete stop at the stop sign? Pay the ticket. That's the easiest. If you appear in court, and do a "Not guilty" plea and ask for a hearing, they will set a date. The date they set will NOT be "the cops day off", and even if the officer wasn't able to be there, the judge might set a continuance until he could be, because you have that absolute right to face your accuser you know. So, a days pay gone to go plead not guilty, and at least one more days pay to appear in court and be found guilty, unless you have some compelling reason you did/t do it..
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In most states, going to traffic school will keep the points off your license, and your insurance won't know about the ticket, but it won't make the fine go away, you will still pay the fine, and your sentencing will be set aside until you finish your school.
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