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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Understanding Traffic Law And Speeding Tickets

By Martin Hue

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.

Firstly, depending on the country or state you are in you could receive points against your license, fines, double fines, or more serious charges. This all depends on the crime, your history, the officer, and the area. There are no fast rules about speeding tickets world wide--remember that if you are planning on going on vacation and driving.

The more minor crimes include going over the speed limit, not following safety protocol inside the car, not coming to a full stop, or having an expired inspection ticket. Speeding tickets are the most common because they are the easiest for police officers to see and possibly the most dangerous of all of these. They also can have the largest fines, especially if you speed in hospital areas or construction zones.

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.

If you have a bad history with speeding--or with other crimes in general--just play it safe no matter how tempting it is to step on the gas. People with long histories are not given an leniency. It is also a bad sign if you are the type of person who does not pay your fines. If you have many unpaid tickets, the court is going to see that you keep driving poorly, keep getting caught, and refuse to take your punishment.

In America, you are allowed up to ten points on your license before the license is revoked. Speeding tickets can earn you a point or two against your license, but more if you do something stupid like go around a school bus when its stop sign is out. Then you could earn eight or nine points. And if your license is revoked twice, you never get it back.

If speeders were punished harder, there would be fewer deaths or tickets issued. And, sadly, just about everyone will get a ticket before they are done driving. Take your time and do not take risks. - 23211

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