Thursday, January 31, 2013

How to Get Out of a Speeding Ticket - Avoid the Ticket and Avoiding the Fine

Getting pulled over when driving isn't the most pleasant experience. You immediately think about being late to your destination and the fees and added cost to your insurance that this is going to cost you. So if you want to not get a ticket are there things you can do to avoid these tickets and fines?

How To Get Out Of A Speeding Ticket.

The first and best thing that can be done is to develop trust with the officer. Think of it from their point of view. They are walking up to a car and have no idea who is inside. They don't know if it's going to be a dangerous situation, a heated situation, or a pleasant situation. The first thing you should do is get your license and registration ready and keep your hands in sight so they don't feel their is a weapon that is going to be used on this. This also is safe for you so they will not overreact.

Basic concepts like being polite and courteous will go a long way with the officer. If you don't waste their time and do your best to be nice, the odds of actually getting a warning as opposed to the ticket are much greater. Also consider that if you do make a scene, the officer will remember who you are.

So if you attempt to fight the speeding ticket or traffic violation in court, this officer will be sure to show up and make sure you are fined. There are chances the cop won't show up to court if you choose to fight the violation and in many places you will end up winning. So don't put yourself in the situation where the cop is going to want to almost get back at you for being rude.

Another consideration are what the symbols on your car like your bumper stickers are saying about you as a person. A bumper stick that says Cops Are Pigs, for example, will not help your case at all.

There are also specific things that can be done in court to get out of tickets where you question the situation, prove your side of the story, find a flaw on the ticket itself, and question the methods of how you were pulled over like pacing.

Avoid These Mistakes While Preparing to Defend a Speeding Ticket

It's within your rights to defend yourself in court against speeding tickets. Many times when trying to come up with defense for a ticket there are mistakes made that reduces that chance of winning.

One big mistake that is made in coming up with a speeding ticket defense is believing many of the urban legend or myths that are out there to beat speeding tickets. If you have heard of a way to actually beat a speeding ticket in court, do some research to see if the method actually works. Some examples include radar gun myths, overpaying the fine to keep it off your record, or winning automatically if the cop doesn't show up.

Do your research for your local jurisdiction. If a defense works in many areas of the country, it doesn't matter if it doesn't work where you happen to have received your ticket. Don't make the mistake of not knowing your local areas laws because they will be unique.

Another mistake when preparing a defense is gathering up too much records and evidence so the prosecution learns that you are really serious about your defense. Most speeding ticket defenses are nothing better than lame excuses and pleading with the judge to let them off the hook. Serious defenses will inquire of certifications. Ask about these when you show up to court not beforehand.

Some examples of certifications to ask about are calibration records on the unit that measured your speed, the cop's training certification showing that he or she has the proper training for the unit, and the officer's speedometer records. If asking about these beforehand, then the prosecution might make sure all of these are in line. If your don't ask, you have more of a chance of winning based on improper certifications.