
Frequently Asked Traffic Ticket Information Questions
Question: Where can I find traffic ticket information in California?
Answer: There are many resources in California for traffic ticket information. One is the Superior Court of California. Here you can find information on citations, descriptions of various types of violations, what a courtesy notice is, options for handling your citation and how to obtain more help with your citation. Another excellent resource for traffic ticket information is the Department of Motor Vehicles. Here you can find information on DMV guidelines, tickets and traffic school, fun stuff, reports and records, and what to do if you have recently received a traffic ticket.
Question: Is there ground to fight my ticket if the officer’s
writing is illegible?
Answer: The general consensus is that sloppy or poor penmanship is not grounds for having your ticket dismissed. There are a number of other options including using the services of Ticket Busters, TicketBust.com to have your traffic ticket dismissed but illegibility is not.
Question: What is the best way to beat my speeding ticket?Answer: At motorists.org you can find valuable traffic ticket information regarding how to fight a speeding ticket. Here is a re-cap:
- Plead not guilty
- Research the law
- Request information from the authorities
- Consider a continuance
- Build your defense
Question: Does the officer have to show me the radar / laser reading if I get a speeding ticket?
Answer: In most jurisdictions, it is not required that the officer show you the radar / laser gun. The good news is that seeing the gun really makes no difference in your defense. Seeing the reading does not prove or disprove the rate of speed you were traveling. Better to ask authorities to provide information on the make and model of gun and information on when the gun was last calibrated.
Question: What constitutes reckless driving with regard to a speeding ticket in California?Answer: The typical speed limit in California is 70 and it may be deemed reckless in excess of 100. For more traffic ticket information like this you can visit http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html.
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