i was getting on my vacation time so had to park my truck at a terminal, my company provided a rental car, i was heading home on the highway and a trooper pulled my over in my rental car in kingman arizona, saying i was going 91 mph, he told he can arrest me, but i told him gonna fight this ticket didn't go that fast anyways i had to hire an attorney he came up with a plead deal pay $400.00 plus driving school online, the attorney got the ticket down to civil and got it dismissed after traffic school, now my question is do i have to report this to my company and also does this go on any of my cdl record, i asked my attorney he doesn't know this info lol don't ever go fast in arizona
Criminal speeding ticket in Kingman Arizona
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rookie2pro, Dec 10, 2023.
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Only report what's on your driving record. Nothing more.Another Canadian driver, Bud A., Grumppy and 8 others Thank this.
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I wouldn't because if you do, you'll be fired.
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So how fast were you going? If you gonna drive fast invest in a quality radar detector.
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i was going around 80mph in a 65 mph highway but was going in the flow of trafficAnother Canadian driver and austinmike Thank this.
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i would get fired even if it is dismissed?Another Canadian driver, austinmike and Bean Jr. Thank this.
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You are required to report all traffic convictions. This sounds like it was essentially changed to a non-conviction. If that is correct, you do not have to report it.
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does dismissed ticket go on any of my cdl record thanks for the replyAnother Canadian driver Thanks this.
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Doesn't it read traffic violations that you were convicted for? If it was reduced to non-moving violation no. Make sure you keep all court records handy.Another Canadian driver, drvrtech77, Bean Jr. and 2 others Thank this.
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The best thing to do is go the DMV and get a copy of your driving record and see if it is there or not. That will tell you what you need to do.wis bang, Another Canadian driver, Magoo1968 and 11 others Thank this.
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