So what is it that you need our "help" with..to tell you, its ok Johnny heres a cookie, your right those bad gps and 4 wheelers really did a number on you..
Man up and own what you got, you made a bad decision learn from it and move on..
Guys I'm freakin out. Please help.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 99saleen87, Oct 21, 2014.
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Google mapping it on the computer is a good way to see what the roads look like, zoom in to areas that are questionable, esp if there are railroad tracks, overpasses, ect. Stay on bigger roads if possible.
Here is a link you can put in the hwy # for route conditions, closures.
http://www.dot.ca.gov
This one has a bunch of things to look at, including the map
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/engineering/trucks/#TRzenaddler Thanks this. -
If no points or record, pay and move on, if this is a moving violation: Find local Traffic ticket Lawyer, he probably knows the judge. You will pay some reduced amount, but no record or points. Let me tell you my experience with tickets. When I started driving, I got stuck in some small road in Tennessee, my landing gear hit the asphalt because the road was not leveled for a big truck, one dude with a Farm tractor saw me and stopped to help, but someone called the cops and they said to Farm tractor move on, because you don't have Tow truck Licence. So then after 1 hour Tow truck came, I paid $200 and got a ticket for $187. It was for blocking the road or something. If it wasn't a moving violation I will just pay the ticket and go on. So I found a local lawyer, $500, the judge dismissed the whole ticket and I paid only some $85 court fee, but no record....................
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you dont say where you got caught,but if you got ur ticket on the 580 through Oakland forget about it,you will not beat that one,Mr brown just signed a bill restricting trucks from that hwy another 40 years,they dont want us on that road EVER !!
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Call some traffic lawyers and they will tell you if there is anything you can do. In the south once your ticket hits the court blotters you get solicitations from a bunch of lawyers. A lawyer may bargain it down to equipment violation or some other non point violation. Depends on your record.
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Well I'm going to give it a try and try to do at least a written trial of declarations. And see if I have any luck with that. Probably the reason why I'm freaking out is because I don't know if even though I got pulled over on a commercial vehicle is this going to affect my regular cars insurance? I mean I don't care about pain to take it and getting a point as long as it doesn't affect my insurance on my regular cars and my motorcycle.
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