If you receive a speeding ticket, you must, under the law, appear in court to provide evidence of your innocence; you may also enter a guilty plea and pay the penalty or pay the bail to stop the case from ever appearing before a judge. more »
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The unwelcome sight of blue lights in your rear view mirror as you're cruising down the highway usually means one thing: a speeding ticket is soon... more »
It was a little traumatic watching those swirling lights in the rear view mirror. It was more traumatic having the officer hand you your ticket... more »
Reporting an out-of-state speeding ticket is a requirement for residents of many states; it's necessary for the updating of insurance and point... more »
Federal speeding tickets are issued by agencies like the U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Defense Police, U.S. Fish & Wildlife, U.S. Park... more »
The only way to be sure you never get a speeding ticket is to never exceed the speed limit, but there are some precautions you can take to... more »
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