Is it worth trying to fight a speeding ticket?

Is it worth trying to fight a speeding ticket?

Think there’s no point in fighting a speeding ticket? “Fighting it could cost more than the ticket – but it could save you money when you factor in your insurance.” Convictions could cost you. If you pay a speeding ticket, you’re automatically convicted – and that conviction appears on your driving record.

What are the consequences of disobeying traffic rules and regulations?

The first serious consequence of disobeying traffic rules and regulations are the chances of a road accident, which, in the best case scenario, leads to damage of vehicles with or without injury to people involved.

What happens if you fail to obey a traffic control light?

If you would like more information on a “failing to obey traffic control signal violation” or on another motor vehicle violation, call Mr. Speeding Ticket to speak with someone who can answer your questions. We can advise you on how to proceed with your situation and represent you in court if you would like to contest your ticket.

What happens if you fail to obey a yellow light?

Another situation that could result in a ticket is failing to obey a yellow light. This is a situation where many drivers get tripped up and face an infraction. A steady yellow light is a warning that a green light is being terminated and that at the red light the vehicle must stop.

What happens if you run a red light?

A person who is caught running a red light by a traffic camera mounted to the traffic light may be found liable for a civil monetary penalty. Under this subsection, the civil penalty may be no more than $70. Violations for which civil penalties are imposed are not considered moving violations.

What happens if you fail to obey a traffic control device in Georgia?

Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device, codified in O.C.G.A. § 40-6-20, is one of the most common traffic infractions in Georgia. If a person is stopped by a police officer and charged with Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device, the offense will be treated as a misdemeanor traffic offense.