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TX speeding ticket question
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:41 am
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:41 am
I got a ticket going 68 in a 55 in some podunk speed trap town called Cuney.
The paperwork I received with the ticket said I may be eligible to take defensive driving to get the ticket dismissed. My question is, does that mean dismissed as in it won't go on my insurance and I still pay the fine, or the fine absolved too?
If it makes a difference, I live in TX, but I haven't switched my registration yet and still have a LA license.
The paperwork I received with the ticket said I may be eligible to take defensive driving to get the ticket dismissed. My question is, does that mean dismissed as in it won't go on my insurance and I still pay the fine, or the fine absolved too?
If it makes a difference, I live in TX, but I haven't switched my registration yet and still have a LA license.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:42 am to southernelite
quote:
going 68 in a 55
Living dangerously, I see.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:44 am to Paul Allen
I honestly didn't even know I was speeding til I got pulled over. I was in a 70 zone just cruising, and I missed the sign. The landscape didn't change so I didn't think much of it.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:44 am to southernelite
quote:tPOS
going 68 in a 55
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:48 am to southernelite
Was it on hwy 175?
I cant answer your questions but i know that trap.
I cant answer your questions but i know that trap.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:49 am to southernelite
Oh no matter what you'll still pay. You may get it reduced to a non moving by taking a DD course but they still want their money
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:52 am to ksayetiger
quote:
Was it on hwy 175?
Yeah...I told myself I was going to do the speed limit because I knew there were a few, I just missed that one.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:53 am to southernelite
I got a ticket in some backwater community outside of Waco. Had my cruise control set and missed the reduced speed sign.
Called the number on the ticket. Said I could pay a slightly higher fine amount and fill out paperwork to have the ticket dropped if I did not have another moving violation for 90 days.
You have to then mail back paperwork after the 90 days are up and they send you a statement showing where the ticket is removed.
Takes a little bit of legwork with certified mail, but a lot easier than defensive driving or going to court.
Called the number on the ticket. Said I could pay a slightly higher fine amount and fill out paperwork to have the ticket dropped if I did not have another moving violation for 90 days.
You have to then mail back paperwork after the 90 days are up and they send you a statement showing where the ticket is removed.
Takes a little bit of legwork with certified mail, but a lot easier than defensive driving or going to court.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 9:55 am to achenator
Better than nothing, I guess that $237 will help that town of 1000 buy a shiny new tank for their SWAT team.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 10:24 am to southernelite
quote:This is generally a pretty good class. Everybody needs to be trained with defensive driving mentality.
I may be eligible to take defensive driving
quote:It used to be you had to pay the court costs and for the class. It definitely doesn't go against your insurance and in some cases can reduce your insurance. It did for me, but that was back in the 90's.
My question is, does that mean dismissed as in it won't go on my insurance and I still pay the fine, or the fine absolved too?
It's basically a no brainer to take the class. It will probably be on a Saturday. It can be inconvenient, though. Every single driver in this country should be required to take a Defensive driving course every 10 years, imo.
This post was edited on 7/9/17 at 10:27 am
Posted on 7/9/17 at 11:19 am to southernelite
If memory serves correctly there's a fee for the class
My insurance did not increase
No fine levied
Do not do nothing, pay fine or take course. I blew off and a bench warrant was issued, Wise County, I believe.
I think the class is available on line, use to be and will require an investment of your time
My insurance did not increase
No fine levied
Do not do nothing, pay fine or take course. I blew off and a bench warrant was issued, Wise County, I believe.
I think the class is available on line, use to be and will require an investment of your time
This post was edited on 7/9/17 at 11:21 am
Posted on 7/9/17 at 11:26 am to southernelite
I did this about 6 yrs ago. Ticket was in Houston. I paid the fine and gave them the certificate from the online class I took. Stayed off my insurance record, as long as I didn't get another ticket in the next 24 months. Otherwise, both go on your insurance record at that time.
Yes, you read that right, the class was online. The only bad part is that I couldn't fast forward through the course to get to the actual test and the course was 6 hours long. I just let it play in the background while I was at work. Test portion was very easy, very common sense answers.
Only difference, I had a TX license at the time. I don't know if the LA license makes a difference or not.
Yes, you read that right, the class was online. The only bad part is that I couldn't fast forward through the course to get to the actual test and the course was 6 hours long. I just let it play in the background while I was at work. Test portion was very easy, very common sense answers.
Only difference, I had a TX license at the time. I don't know if the LA license makes a difference or not.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 11:28 am to southernelite
You gonna pay Texas, Baw. Just keeps it off your record and insurance.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 12:12 pm to southernelite
Yes. If you take the on,I've defensive driving course, the ticket is gone. Do it.
ETA Right - you can't ff through the video but I just let it play in the background while I did other things.
ETA Right - you can't ff through the video but I just let it play in the background while I did other things.
This post was edited on 7/9/17 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 7/9/17 at 12:59 pm to southernelite
Ask the Clerk if they offer Deferred Adjutication (most places in Texas do). If so, and if you get no more tickets for 90 days, the original will be torn up and you will pay a reduced fine without it going on your record (won't hurt you for insurance purposes).
This post was edited on 7/9/17 at 1:01 pm
Posted on 7/9/17 at 1:06 pm to southernelite
Actually, there are two signs, one warning of the reduction and then the limit.
The black cop in the white Dodge who pulled you over should have written you a ticket for failing to register your car within 30 days. Maybe you were smart enough not to clue him in on that.
The black cop in the white Dodge who pulled you over should have written you a ticket for failing to register your car within 30 days. Maybe you were smart enough not to clue him in on that.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 1:18 pm to southernelite
quote:
I got a ticket going 68 in a 55 in some podunk speed trap town called Cuney.
The paperwork I received with the ticket said I may be eligible to take defensive driving to get the ticket dismissed. My question is, does that mean dismissed as in it won't go on my insurance and I still pay the fine, or the fine absolved too?
If it makes a difference, I live in TX, but I haven't switched my registration yet and still have a LA license.
Podunk little speed trap towns are generally too lazy to bother with the online recording unless they do NOT get paid. In other words, send them a money order (keep your receipt for a decade though) and they will probably just whistle as they deposit it in the local bank branch. (or the clerk puts it in her purse after cashing, there's a reason everyday you see news of clerks arrested from podunk speed trap towns)
Also be sure to trash the town every chance you get on social media. Speed trap towns are shady, everyone who profits off them is shady. Exposure to the light makes them scurry like the cockroaches they are.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 2:13 pm to St James Infirmary
quote:
Ask the Clerk if they offer Deferred Adjutication (most places in Texas do). If so, and if you get no more tickets for 90 days, the original will be torn up and you will pay a reduced fine without it going on your record (won't hurt you for insurance purposes).
This is the answer you seek although I'm not sure they'll do it for a out of state license but worth trying. If you do DD nothing will be reported to insurance, you have to pay for the class and give up 8 hours for the class along with a court cost though. Deferred is just the court cost and stay ticket free for 90 days, some county's it's only 60, if you do get a ticket in the probation period they say both go on your record without any options but I've never tested that.
Posted on 7/9/17 at 2:23 pm to southernelite
You don't qualify for DD if you are 10% over the speed limit. Ask me how I know.
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