Monday, August 17, 2020

When You Get A Speeding Ticket

When You Get A Speeding Ticket





When a motorist gets a speeding ticket, it's not a good day on the road. Driving too fast is a common problem for many drivers and often happens accidentally. When a motorist gets a speeding ticket, it's not a good day on the road. Driving too fast is a common problem for many drivers and often happens accidentally. Some people tend to drive faster than others and some autos tend to be ticketed more often than not. Whatever the situation is when the rapidly moving vehicle is nabbed, it will likely result in fines, increased insurance rates, court time and more. Vehicles that get the most tickets: Believe it or not, there are certain autos that get caught going too fast more often than others. Autos that are commonly racing along include Mercedes Benz convertibles, Toyota Camry Solara coupes, Hummers, Scion xB, Acura Integra, Pontiac Grand Prix, and Volkswagen GTI hatchbacks. Cars that get the least speed related citations: Autos driven with children in the car are often the most sedate cars on the road. They include Buick SUVs, Mazda SUVs, Chevy pickups, Kia Spectra, Oldsmobile minivans, Chevrolet minivans, Hyundai SUVs and Pontiac SUVs.





Speed traps: Some cities set up virtual traps by changing the MPH limits at increments throughout the town to cause you to get a speeding ticket. A driver has to know exactly where these changes are and be vigilant in increasing and decreasing acceleration or he or she will see flashing lights in the rear view mirror. Couple these traps with radar and cameras at every corner and this town is a ticket waiting to happen. What can be done about these citations: When a speeder gets nabbed by the police or the radar with camera, he or she has a few choices. He or she can simply admit guilt, pay the ticket and vow to do better next time. This will result in points on the license and increased insurance premiums. If a motorist hasn't had a citation before or for a very long time, he or she may opt for traffic school. This is an online or in-person class where traffic safety is taught. These courses are expensive but will keep the offense from showing up on one's record so no increase in points or car insurance premiums.





If a person disagrees that he or she was actually driving as fast as the officer says, he or she may fight the charges in court. Tickets and personality: Certain personality types tend to select certain types of cars and are also more likely to be pulled over for pedal-to-the-medal behavior. Aggressive, loud, raging people often choose flashy cars that make them feel even more powerful. They also race these autos down the streets more often. Quiet, responsible individuals may be more likely to select passive cars such as minivans and to drive more slowly. When a driver sees flashing red lights in the rear view mirror, it's not usually a good sign. The motorist needs to slow down, pull over to the side of the road, be cooperative and keep his or her hands visible to the police officer. If the car was going over the MPH limit, chances are that a speeding ticket is going to be written.





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