How To Beat Speeding Tickets

by Jeff Glasser

A normal impulse is to try and beat speeding tickets. An attempt any driver would go through in order to keep his or her record clean. The entire issue of going to court and having a criminal record could definitely be an unbearable burden, plus having to pay a costly fine is very unpleasant. You will not always succeed in trying to beat speeding tickets, but you never know how things may turn out. Giving it a try is worth it.

There are two options of action to choose from, when wanting to beat speeding tickets. You can admit the crime and try to convince the police officer to let you go with just a warning. This is totally a subjective situation. You depend on the good mood and the personality of the officer as well as on your own ability to persuade. Even if you know how to plead your case you’ve still got only a 50% chance to succeed.

Admitting nothing is the second course of action. Let the police officer go through all the formalities, while saying as little as possible. Then go to court to try to beat the case. You will need more than just persuasion, in order to beat speeding tickets in front of a judge. Therefore, try to remember as much detail as possible from the day you were stopped, like the following: Driving lane, traffic conditions, weather, etc.

A good strategy is getting as many delays as you can in court. A good strategy is getting as many delays as you can in court. The longer the delay, the greater the chances the police officer will forget the details of the case and the chances of escaping with a clean record improves greatly. However, before going to court, it is important to know a few things about the driving regulations in the state where you committed the crime.

In some states delays are very difficult to get. If you don’t want to show up for a hearing, you have to bring proof of why you were absent from court.The best way to beat speeding tickets is not to get them at all.

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