Improper lane change - signal ticket
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by unloader, May 9, 2016.
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I live in San Antonio and about half the people here don't know how to use turn signals.if you think sa is bad, you should see houston, no one there uses them. the only unmarked (not really unmarked because the police decals are painted to match the vehicle) police cars that i have seen are the crown vics. you can fight it but would cost less to pay the fine than to pay lawyer fees. i dont think you can lose your cdl for one ticket.
Last edited: May 10, 2016
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WTF
Its free to ask an attorneys advice.
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You can call the clerk of courts there. He/she is almost as powerful as the judge. It's the judges right hand person to try and take care of as much as possible and resolve before coming into the court room. Call and ask if you can pay the fine and nothing on your record.
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When I was working I had traffic courts 2 times each month. Now the copy I dive to court is right when I get ready to have my trials etc.
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Oh left out for the officer to write that ticket there may have been more collisions in that area or more collisions in that jurisdiction caused by that infraction.
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"This card is valid as of November, I need to see one from October."
"My policy renewed in November, I don't keep the old cards and policy in my car."
Clerk interrupted. "I'm satisfied he was insured at the time your honor."
Judge dismissed the citation.Skate-Board Thanks this. -
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I'd wait until the ticket gets entered into the system, which usually takes a week or two, and check it online to see what the details are. If it has points I would find a good traffic attorney and let him deal with it. Around here it costs about $150 for the attorney to plead not guilty and show up to court for you. Of course if you want to you can plead not guilty online and show up to court yourself but you'll have to miss a day of work most likely.
Fight it either way. Who knows the officer might not show up or it might get thrown out for some other reason. Happens all the time. Might as well have your day in court and see what happens.
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