got a ticket!
1 ticket is gone since I took school
the other 2... I'm going to end up paying for it through my insurance.
All three were over $200...
My next car will have a radar and laser detector and blocker... for sure.
also- insurance cos don't always check your license at each policy anniversary. so you may get by for a yr.
lastly-insurance cos go back varying amounts of time when considering your driving record. some 3 yrs some 5-6 yrs. may be worth you while to switch companies if when the surcharge hits. sometimes you could end up only paying for a yr+ best case.
hope this helps.
also- insurance cos don't always check your license at each policy anniversary. so you may get by for a yr.
lastly-insurance cos go back varying amounts of time when considering your driving record. some 3 yrs some 5-6 yrs. may be worth you while to switch companies if when the surcharge hits. sometimes you could end up only paying for a yr+ best case.
hope this helps.
My last one, i have postponed once, and I'm thinking of postponing again. Right inline with your advise.
also- insurance cos don't always check your license at each policy anniversary. so you may get by for a yr.
lastly-insurance cos go back varying amounts of time when considering your driving record. some 3 yrs some 5-6 yrs. may be worth you while to switch companies if when the surcharge hits. sometimes you could end up only paying for a yr+ best case.
hope this helps.
Does anyone know how long it will take for the points to be off the driving record? I assume 3 years?
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You can try to request it before your court date and if they do let you, go for it. If not, it'll be at the judge's discretion on whether they will allow you to. If you decide to fight the ticket and testify you can kiss your chance for traffic school goodbye. Traffic school is always at the discretion of the court and considered a privilege not a right. Good luck.
Last edited by sdsilverm3; Aug 24, 2006 at 01:14 AM.
also- insurance cos don't always check your license at each policy anniversary. so you may get by for a yr.
lastly-insurance cos go back varying amounts of time when considering your driving record. some 3 yrs some 5-6 yrs. may be worth you while to switch companies if when the surcharge hits. sometimes you could end up only paying for a yr+ best case.
hope this helps.
Kidding me, no traffic school?! I still have a ticket pending for getting caught going over 100mph
!!!!Good luck with your ticket ! hope it all works out !
120 in the slow lane, weaving in heavy traffic - in a 91 toyota celica
1 month suspended liscense, $1480 in fines, tons of points on my record for four years. my insurance costs $580 a month because of that ticket. cheers.
120 in the slow lane, weaving in heavy traffic - in a 91 toyota celica
1 month suspended liscense, $1480 in fines, tons of points on my record for four years. my insurance costs $580 a month because of that ticket. cheers.
lol
I know people drive fast on 5 but I heard you are taking a risk at anything over 80 of getting stopped.
Driving in Germany was a real treat this summer. No worries about cops on the Autobahn and people drive way better there.
Last edited by SteveL; Aug 25, 2006 at 06:07 PM.
120 in the slow lane, weaving in heavy traffic - in a 91 toyota celica
1 month suspended liscense, $1480 in fines, tons of points on my record for four years. my insurance costs $580 a month because of that ticket. cheers.
I was clocked at 148mph, and i was still accelerating hard

-Reckless driving- I got away without paying 2800 dollars in fines
- got the charge of eluding an officer dropped
-Had to perform 50 hours of comm service. ( did only a 'few' thanks to a friend)
- Probation for 3 years.
p.s. nothing i'm proud of


