anyone have a clue how much a 90+ mph ticket goes for?
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I'm assuming it was from a CHP cop? Probably $160-240. +/-.......Personally, I would challenge it . & make him have to show up.
If he does youll lose of course..... But if he doesnt, case dismissed
If he does youll lose of course..... But if he doesnt, case dismissed
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I wouldn't challenge it. Not anymore. Cops get paid to show up to court now, so most of the time they do. If they don't you just got lucky.. and the judge will be far less lenient with you if you fight it. Also, when you fight the ticket, the judge can add on arbitraty "legal" fees. I paid $1700 for a ticket, and wasted my time driving to LA TWICE. (A good 4 days..)This was for a ticket at 103MPH, which is a different charge, but it gives you the idea of the discrection that a judge has. If he wants to *)@#$ you, he can! That was my first and only ticket ever, and the DMV handbook says the fine for that ticket should not exceed $500. WTF did they charge me $1200 in legal fees?
The only reason I would challenge it is if you have had previous tickets and can't afford the point.. or you are not eligible to go to traffic school. If you are, just take traffic school.
90MPH ticket is still a regular speedign ticekt, and I think you should be eligible for traffic school (not sure though).
The only reason I would challenge it is if you have had previous tickets and can't afford the point.. or you are not eligible to go to traffic school. If you are, just take traffic school.
90MPH ticket is still a regular speedign ticekt, and I think you should be eligible for traffic school (not sure though).
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I guess I'm in the same boat with you. I just recently got a ticket for speeding also and I just bought my SC300 3 weeks before that happened. Ticket says I was goin 80+ on a 50mph speed limit. I was surprise there was actually a 50mph speed limit...but I guess that happens when u don't pay attention to the speed limit. Right now I'm just waiting for my mail to come in and see when is my court day. =(. Hopefully I can go to traffic skool. I wud rather do that than have my insurance goin up.
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I'll be in KERN Co. (So Cal) the first week of August to find out my fate in court. My summons didnt even have a bail amount on it so I assume it's gonna be bad
I got a 100mph in a 65mph zone.
I feel for you.
I got a 100mph in a 65mph zone.
I feel for you.
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I got caught at hwy 5 at Kern county once in my S2000 a couple of years ago. Went to court and since it was my first ticket, I paid $500 and got a point...wasn't eligible for traffic school which I would have definately taken. At that time I lived in LA and I had to drive over 2 hours to get there and 2 hours back.
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I am about 4 hours and 45 mins away from the court. Lame
25 over is the limit in Kern Co for traffic school eligibility. Since I was 35 over I can't get traffic school.
I am hoping to plead guilty with an explaination and hope the judge hears me out. *crossin fingers*
25 over is the limit in Kern Co for traffic school eligibility. Since I was 35 over I can't get traffic school.
I am hoping to plead guilty with an explaination and hope the judge hears me out. *crossin fingers*
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I was ticketed for going 93 in a 65 zone coming back from tahoe. I believe my ticket was somewhere around 325 bucks.
Like others have said, I don't think you should contest it if you are eligible for driving school. it's not worth driving (for me about 3 hours each way) to appear in court.
Like others have said, I don't think you should contest it if you are eligible for driving school. it's not worth driving (for me about 3 hours each way) to appear in court.
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I was ticketed for going 93 in a 65 zone coming back from tahoe. I believe my ticket was somewhere around 325 bucks.
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If you're sure you want to contest the ticket, check to see if you can contest by written declaration. As someone before stated, cops get paid to show up in court and sometimes get paid overtime for it. Contesting a ticket by written declaration means the officer must fill out a bunch of paperwork which he does not get paid any more to do. I've done it before and had a moving violation dismissed.
If you are found guilty through the written declaration process, you still have the ability to appeal by showing up in court. So you essentially get two chances to have the case dismissed by the cop not showing up.
If you are found guilty through the written declaration process, you still have the ability to appeal by showing up in court. So you essentially get two chances to have the case dismissed by the cop not showing up.
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I was ticketed for going 93 in a 65 zone coming back from tahoe. I believe my ticket was somewhere around 325 bucks.
Like others have said, I don't think you should contest it if you are eligible for driving school. it's not worth driving (for me about 3 hours each way) to appear in court.
Like others have said, I don't think you should contest it if you are eligible for driving school. it's not worth driving (for me about 3 hours each way) to appear in court.