Speeding ticket
Radar, Speed Traps, Speeding Tickets and You
Want to avoid a speeding ticket? Buy product X...or Y...or Z. The ads surround us in magazines, on the Internet and decorating the television, though usually with a bit of a more subtle air. It's a fact that the majority of US drivers, at one point or another in their driving career speed, and with that fact in place it is a statistic probability that most of us will get caught speeding sooner or later. No matter the gadgets or gizmos one carries around, sooner or later everyone takes a turn giving up their license and waiting to hear the bad news. Some people gets caught by radar, others in a speed trap, still others paced by a cruiser or caught on film...but the result is always the same. A square paper listing your court date and your options for traffic school, if such exists in your area and is applicable to your driving record and particular traffic violation. Most citations do not list the fine for the ticket either, which means either waiting until after the court day when a fine is automatically assessed, with additional late fee, or appearing in court to hear the bad news and take a swipe at defending yourself. Rather depressing to think about, isn't it?
This feeling of depression and helplessness drives many people to just wait their ticket out and pay up the fine and whatever additional fees are assessed without appearing in court. It is estimated that 95% of tickets are taken care of either by being paid by mail or taken care of in traffic court. Of the remaining 5% less than 1% are people defending themselves and coming to court by choice and of that 1% only a fraction ever win their case, generally because they come unprepared for what they will see and be asked to do while in court and no knowing how to defend their speeding ticket they pay for it.
Not being sure what to do or how to prepare for a trip to court is common and easily understood. There are so many variations on how the speeding citation happened, that it gets confusing to figure out if you defend all in the same way, or if you should be looking for other information. Are speeding traps illegal in your state? Can you fight a photographic speeding ticket? Was the radar being used against you properly calibrated? How do you find answers to these questions? Which ones do you bring up in court? How do you know?
In this technological age one of the easiest resources to reach for is the internet where a vast number of pages offer help of one kind or another in the fight on speeding tickets and the associated fines, record points and insurance bumps. Pages such as www.ihatespeedingtickets.com< /a> are rife with information, with the best pages being those that are easily unactivated and offer information in a format that can be read and understood without a degree in law. Returning to the example of www.ihatespeedingtickets.com< /a> we see a good example of a page that is built for simplicity, but with an abundance of information. They list clearly their experience and guarantee as well as testimonials of those that have had successes with the service and a 24-hour contact list. These are all features that are important on any page that is searched for information of this nature. The idea should always be to make your search for information easier, not to add additional stress to what you're already going through. Another benefit of www.ihatespeedingtickets.com is the concise list of what types of tickets they specialize in and what states. Look for similar lists on any resource you are wanting to use in the building of your defense against your speeding ticket. You want someone that is interested in helping you win your case.
Once you have decided on a resource, gather your information and prepare yourself ahead of time for your day in court. Be confident that you cannot only present your case, but that you can win it. Information is empowering, allowing you not only to defend your speeding ticket, but to have a good chance of getting your citation dismissed and saving the points on your record and with your insurance that the other 95% of those that get a speeding ticket choosing to accept. No matter the method of getting the ticket you do have a choice, and you can stand up for yourself and beat that speeding ticket.
About the author: I have studied the law pertaining to speeding tickets very extensively. So much so, that even though we are not lawyers, law firms regularly contact IHATESPEEDINGTICKETS.COM asking us to train their law staff on how to beat speeding tickets! Now you can have this expertise on your side, providing YOU the information you will need to go to court and insure that you beat your ticket.