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05-22-02, 02:13
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Shiny Lil Detlr is offline
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Help.
Yesterday I got a speeding ticket, caught going 76 in a 35, on radar.
Its written as "Civil Infraction, Careless Driving; 41 over (76 RADAR/35 SPLIMIT); High Speed Lane Change w/o Turn Indicator"
I dont know what he can do to me with it - its the first and only time I've ever been pulled over for anything, let alone ticketed.
Advice what I should do?? He told me he would "make it worse for me" if he saw me in court with it.
Also he told me, "I seem like a nice guy, probably rational most of the time and he doubts I drive like that often, but my driving decision in the situation was stupid and my driving sucked."
What do I take from this?? I'm kinda scared my liscence will get suspended/revoked which would be a major problem for me. :scared
HELP!! 
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05-22-02, 02:29
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You're lucky he didn't nail you for a criminal infraction. On the other hand, I would ignore his idle threat about seeing you in court. He can't make it any worse than what he originally wrote you up for.
If you can't go to a traffic school to get it dismissed/reduced, you'll have to take your lumps. Seventy-six in a 35 in pretty stupid. You should have taken the cop to dinner for not adorning you with silver bracelets.
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05-22-02, 02:37
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Any friends or family that are lawyers???? Ask them for advice. Most likely a fine and insurance rates going up.
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05-22-02, 02:53
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Originally posted by dbackfan
You're lucky he didn't nail you for a criminal infraction. On the other hand, I would ignore his idle threat about seeing you in court. He can't make it any worse than what he originally wrote you up for.
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alright..... good.
yeah I'm looking into the traffic school thing - my insurance agent once told me a long time ago (right after I got my EXPENSIVE INSURANCE firehawk) that if I ever took that it would give me a "rate discount" on the insurance.
My main concern is them being able or not being able to take my liscense away.
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05-22-02, 03:27
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i think it is very possible that you might get your license suspended. it really doenst matter that it was your first anything. 76 in a 35 is extremely careless. getting your license taken from you might be the best thing for you because i doubt it was the first time that you were speeding like that. dont know how it will work in MI but i swear i have heard that double the speed limit in CA is a felony. if i'm wrong, somebody correct me.
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05-22-02, 03:35
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If it's your first time there is only a 50% chance you won't be able to drive for a little while.
Expect at least a huge fine and possibly some community service. It could be worse.
I know there's nothing you can do to change it now and you don't want people to say you should of done something else but to my knowledge isn't 35 mph a residental speed limit .... and isn't 70+ mph a highway speed limit ........... see where I'm going with this?
P.S. Trust me, I'm not some old fart that never stepped on the gas so don't think I'm being a pain. I got my Camaro SS at 19 and I'm 20 now and I use the power, trust me, just at the right time and the right place.
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05-22-02, 08:31
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but to my knowledge isn't 35 mph a residental speed limit ....
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Residential is 25 mph. 
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05-22-02, 08:57
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I know!
Take the advice from me...I have been pulled over plenty of times and still have no points on my license!
Take the ticket to court. If where you live is anything like Miami-Dade County, before the ticket goes to trial (where the cop would show up), you have a Pre-Trial Conference. At this PTC, the judge will give you the option to plead No Contest to what happened. What you want is no points and no school. Depending on your age and past driving record, the judge may with hold adjudication. This means it stays on your record but you have no poitns and your insurance cant go up...Look into it
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05-22-02, 11:01
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Hire an attorney, that is the best thing to do right now.
As other have said you are very lucky. Your car could have been searched, towed and impounded while you went for a free trip downtown to the county's bed and breakfast.
What type of area were you in when you were pulled over? Residential, commerical, amount of traffic, road conditions, etc? These will be deciding factors in the outcome of the case.
Yes, I speed, but that is to keep up with traffic. The 85 percental rule.
There is an on-going thread about how fast we drive.
Speeding
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05-28-02, 04:21
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SprCarLuver
I wish it goes well for you. I know what you are going through. I went through a speed camera about 5 and a half weeks ago. At the time i was test driving a fresh registered Silver Seraph which was to be advertised for sale at the showroom. I wasnt even going that fast, i was going 52mph in a 40mph zone. No arguing though with a camera. I ended up with another slap on the wrist with a £60 fine, and asked to produce all driving documents.Next time i will take the plates off the cars.
Wish you well.
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05-28-02, 04:59
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Quote:
Originally posted by edschwab1
Yes, I speed, but that is to keep up with traffic. The 85 percental rule.
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What's the 85% rule? I've heard 10% rule - don't go more then 10% over the posted limit
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05-28-02, 05:05
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I don't know where you are, but if memory serves in Oklahoma anything over 20 over posted is a Felony. My DL would be the least of my worries. I would be more concerned with having a felony conviction on my record.
Check your local and state statutes and hire an attorney for professional advice. You need to take this one serious.
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