Can You Help If I Have Multiple Speeding Tickets?

Have you created utter chaos in your life because you have unintentionally received too many speeding tickets?  First, you received your initial speeding ticket and probably thought to yourself “Boy, that was unfair!  Everyone was going that fast, why did the officer give me a speeding ticket?”. You probably figured you would just pay the fine and be a little more watchful for the black and whites with their radar guns. 

Then, before you knew what hit you, you were cited again.  Now you are thinking “Geez, this is going to be a problem.  I don’t have money to pay yet another speeding ticket and I don’t have the time to attend traffic school.”  You realize that you will get more points on your driving record and your insurance will more than likely increase over the next three years. Two speeding tickets can make you feel stuck; imagine if you were unlucky enough to be sitting on three.  It happens! 

So what can you do?  You can hire an attorney to help you fight your speeding tickets, but you probably are already facing a financial drain for the fines and court fees, much less are able to take on the expensive fees that an attorney would bill.  Well there is another solution at a 10th of the cost an attorney would usually charge.  Many speeding offenders have found solace in the services provided by TicketBust.com.  They believe there are two highly effective methods that can be taken if one is faced with your dilemma:

Method Number 1 – Apply for Complete Dismissal of Your Speeding Tickets

Speed tickets can come in many flavors; 22405(a)  Unsafe speed (signposted) for condition of bridge, structure, tube or tunnel, 22349(a)  Exceeding 65 mph maximum speed limit, 22349(b)  Exceeding 55 mph speed limit on a two-lane undivided highway, 22348(b)  Driving in excess of 100 miles per hour, 22348(c)  Vehicle subject to 22406 using left lane(s) or passing in lane other than lane immediately adjacent to right lane, 22349.5(a)  Exceeding 55 mph speed limit on a multi-lane highway and 22350  Unsafe speed for prevailing conditions just to name a few.

Many of these speeding tickets can be completely dismissed through the use of the TicketBust.com service. Obviously many factors come into play when attempting to get a dismissal especially if you have a number of speeding tickets.  Circumstances surrounding the violation occurrence and how the officer handled the issuance of the speeding tickets seem to be prevalent discussion during court appearances.  Therefore, as an aside, if and when you receive more speeding tickets, be aware of the circumstances of the violation, the demeanor of the officer and any other observations which may serve you well if you end up in front of a judge.  Any of these may help get the speeding ticket or other traffic tickets dismissed.

Method Number 2 – Attempt to Get the Fine Significantly Reduced.

TicketBust.com can help you get the amount of the fine substantially reduced if you engage their services.  Of course they always shoot for a complete dismissal but a reduction is a favorable second choice for multiple speeding tickets. 

Here are a few moving violations where a dismissal or fine reduction may apply; 22400(a)  Minimum speed, impeding normal flow of traffic, I 22405(a)  Unsafe speed (signposted) for condition of bridge, structure, tube or tunnel, 22406(c)  55 mph limit, school bus with pupils or 22406(f)  55 mph limit, trailer bus.

Hopefully, this information has helped answer your concerns regarding having many speeding tickets.  Good luck with your progress.  Let us know if you need any further information.

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