How To Avidly Avoid Speeding Tickets

by Chris Channing

Insurance companies agree that drivers with speeding tickets deserve higher premiums because they are considered to be a higher risk. To avoid the situation of paying a higher premium each pay period, drivers should educate themselves on how to properly fight and prevent speeding tickets.

Fighting a speeding ticket in court can be done one of several ways. The easiest of the many ways is to simply show up to a court date- often times the officer who issued the ticket may have something come up and can’t make it. If the officer can’t show up, then the case is automatically won for the driver in most cases. This is especially true in Summer, where many officers go on vacation and can’t make every court date they make.

Saving the details of the incident for the court room is important for drivers to maintain their innocence. A cop will very commonly ask “Do you know why I pulled you over?” This is a question that often makes the driver admit they were speeding, which can be used against them in a court of law. To stay innocent, always think before talking- and omit unnecessary details the officer doesn’t need.

If the driver is dedicated enough, they can brush up on their law skills and request information from the officer he or she may not have. For instance, requesting details on when the speed radar used was last calibrated or even how the officer was trained on the device can yield results that might help the driver’s case. Often times, information like this may not be available, and the driver stands good chance to win the case.

As a last resort of keeping insurance premiums low, drivers will need to opt for alternative methods of wiping the speeding ticket off of their record. A good way to do so is to agree to go to a driver’s education class- which usually takes place on a single Saturday and costs about as much as the average ticket to enroll in. Additional fees may be required, but the speeding ticket won’t go on the driver’s record.

The best way to avoid a speeding ticket altogether is to avoid speed traps. Speed traps seek to trap drivers in unfair speeding ticket cases. As an example, a driver might be driving downhill and the speed limit may change by 10-20 miles per hour. If this occurs, the driver can’t safely stop without applying much pressure to one’s brakes. Most drivers will slowly put on their breaks, but then find out that a cop was waiting for this very event, and then get a speeding ticket as a result.

Closing Comments

There is no reason that a driver can’t get out of a speeding ticket, or at the very least wipe it from their record with alternative means. Follow the above steps to get the most out of the benefit the comes from wiping a speeding ticket from one’s record- and enjoy the monetary benefits that result.

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