Understanding Traffic Law And Speeding Tickets
January 27, 2010 by Martin Hue · Leave a Comment
Speeding tickets are the number one violator of traffic law. Though there are several ways you can do this--including many different kinds of speeding tickets, or parking tickets--the most common is probably the speeding ticket. How you are punished, however, depends on you.
The punishment not only fits the crime, but also the area where you are. Different states and countries have different rules for speeders. There is no 'single' punishment, but rather many standards that are often used alone or with others. It is a complicated issue, too, because it depends on your own criminal history and exactly what you were doing when you were speeding.
Speeding is often combined with other crimes. The minor crimes include: just not going the speed limit, failing seat belt safety, or not stopping at lights or signs. There are other minor crimes but speeding is the biggest one because it is the easiest one to catch. It is very easy to tell who is speeding and who is not. Police officers are trained to tell how fast a car is moving just by looking at it--and most can tell within five miles an hour.
Major crimes that can be combined with speeding are: running your car all over the road and endangering others, running from the cops if you are pulled over, or driving while intoxicated or high. Sadly, these things often coincide with normal speeding tickets, causing the charges brought against the driver to be far higher.
It also depends on your history. If you have been charged with the same crime or several related crimes, you will not be looked upon very favorably. Sometimes first-time offenders are let off the hook. And you will really be in trouble if you have not paid previous tickets. If you get a fine--just pay it. Those tickets can haunt you and follow you around for years if you do not.
Ten points on your license is what Americans are allowed. Once you get ten points, your license is suspended for a period of time as punishment--usually six months. Speeding tickets get you a point or two against your license but other crimes can get you the automatic ten. You can only get your license revoked twice before it is taken permanently. You will never be able to legally drive again.
People do not take speeding crimes seriously enough. It is extremely dangerous and most of us are all just very lucky that we have not been hurt or caught. But because we all take it so lightly, a speeding ticket is something we will all probably experience at some point or another.
New Jersey traffic tickets or New York traffic ticket can have a very bad impact on your driving record, never pay them, always fight them.
Tags: Automotive, Cars, crime, law
