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Where to get Official Speed Limit Info
I was ticketed for speeding 55mph on a street with 35mph limit.
I'm thinking about contesting the ticket. First off, that was a major street with 40mph signs everywhere. I'm hoping to get an official doc. (presumably from gov.). But where should I do the search? Coming back to the ticket. 55mph is more like highway speed. I'd honest know that if I was travelling that fast. Even if I was a little above, that was close to midnight on a 3 lane street with dry pavement (well lited) - that's street traffic was light and it was safe. I spotted the police car turning into the same street earlier. Then shortly after, he stopped me. Could he possibly have enough time to pace my speed? Could he have mixed his own acceleration (to catch up the distance) with my speed? This's my first ticket out of 10 years of driving. Any tips? Thanks, Raymond |
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Yeah, don't do 55 in urban settings, especially in 35 or even 40 mph
zones. Harry K |
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Yeah, don't do 55 in urban settings, especially in 35 or even 40 mph
zones. Harry K |
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Harry, You missed my point completely! I didn't do it.
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Harry, You missed my point completely! I didn't do it.
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a écrit :
> I was ticketed for speeding 55mph on a street with 35mph limit. > I'm thinking about contesting the ticket. First off, that was > a major street with 40mph signs everywhere. I'm hoping to get > an official doc. (presumably from gov.). But where should I do > the search? > > Coming back to the ticket. 55mph is more like highway speed. > I'd honest know that if I was travelling that fast. Even if > I was a little above, that was close to midnight on a 3 lane street > with dry pavement (well lited) - that's street traffic was light and it > was safe. I spotted the police car turning > into the same street earlier. Then shortly after, he stopped me. > Could he possibly have enough time to pace my speed? Could he > have mixed his own acceleration (to catch up the distance) with > my speed? > > This's my first ticket out of 10 years of driving. Any tips? > Thanks, > Raymond > First, take photos of the area you were stopped, the signage saying "40 mi/h" and the rest. Hopefully ticket is dismissed on that, but most likely it becomes "55 in a 40". Now, were you travelling 55mi/h or more? Perhaps 45mi/h? It's pointless unless you were travelling 40mi/h... Was there any other traffic? At all? Any traffic travelling faster than you, at perhaps 55mi/h? Any signals from your radar detector? I would think that a radar gun in a moving car takes the "fastest speed" that it sees and reports it, so if he was going 55mi/h then it's possible that he got his speed not yours. In this case, the officer is either an idiot or a genuine disgrace to the badge IMO... -- ---------------------- http://www.saab-900.tk The Saab Tech Resource ---------------------- |
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go to www.motorists.com and read up. what you were doing is irrelevant,
the way to beat a ticket is to subpoena lots of evidence and put the cop on the stand and ask him questions in an appropriate way so as to introduce enough doubt in the judges mind to find you not guilty. this is an art and while the ticket isn't much $$, the insurance surcharges over the next many years might cost you more than an attorney skilled in this art. > wrote in message oups.com... >I was ticketed for speeding 55mph on a street with 35mph limit. > I'm thinking about contesting the ticket. First off, that was > a major street with 40mph signs everywhere. I'm hoping to get > an official doc. (presumably from gov.). But where should I do > the search? > > Coming back to the ticket. 55mph is more like highway speed. > I'd honest know that if I was travelling that fast. Even if > I was a little above, that was close to midnight on a 3 lane street > with dry pavement (well lited) - that's street traffic was light and it > was safe. I spotted the police car turning > into the same street earlier. Then shortly after, he stopped me. > Could he possibly have enough time to pace my speed? Could he > have mixed his own acceleration (to catch up the distance) with > my speed? > > This's my first ticket out of 10 years of driving. Any tips? > Thanks, > Raymond > |
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go to www.motorists.com and read up. what you were doing is irrelevant,
the way to beat a ticket is to subpoena lots of evidence and put the cop on the stand and ask him questions in an appropriate way so as to introduce enough doubt in the judges mind to find you not guilty. this is an art and while the ticket isn't much $$, the insurance surcharges over the next many years might cost you more than an attorney skilled in this art. > wrote in message oups.com... >I was ticketed for speeding 55mph on a street with 35mph limit. > I'm thinking about contesting the ticket. First off, that was > a major street with 40mph signs everywhere. I'm hoping to get > an official doc. (presumably from gov.). But where should I do > the search? > > Coming back to the ticket. 55mph is more like highway speed. > I'd honest know that if I was travelling that fast. Even if > I was a little above, that was close to midnight on a 3 lane street > with dry pavement (well lited) - that's street traffic was light and it > was safe. I spotted the police car turning > into the same street earlier. Then shortly after, he stopped me. > Could he possibly have enough time to pace my speed? Could he > have mixed his own acceleration (to catch up the distance) with > my speed? > > This's my first ticket out of 10 years of driving. Any tips? > Thanks, > Raymond > |
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Max wrote: > > Now, were you travelling 55mi/h or more? Perhaps 45mi/h? It's pointless > unless you were travelling 40mi/h... I'm reading a handbook called "Fight Your Ticket in California". Yes, I'm in California. According to the book, the law here is different from that in many other states. In California, it's still okay if I can prove that neither "my speed was greater than was reasonable or prudent", nor "endangered the safety of persons or property". To be honest, I wouldn't know precisely that I'm always on or below 40mi/h, unless I was staring at my speedometer the whole time. But I'm pretty sure I wasn't driving at 55mi/h or anything close to that! > Any signals from your radar detector? As I'm not a (chronic or otherwise) speeder, I've no radar detector in my car... |
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