Hello guys,
I was driving in my personal vehicle. A highway patrol officer stopped me for going about 10 miles over the limit on the freeway and gave me a ticket for 5miles over the speed limit. Now, my question is this ticket would cause to my insurance to go up? according to a prosecutor here in Utah, the DMV is not required to report under 10 miles over the limit to the insurance ( he was not sure if that law is the same for CDL). Any experience from you guys?
ticket for 5 miles over the limit
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by chimbotano, Jun 16, 2016.
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Well then it probably won't go up. It's says there not required to report it, and let's be honest when was the last time the DMV had there #### together lol
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Get you a local lawyer in the area that you got the ticket that specializes in traffic cases. Depending on your record, a plea bargain can be in your future.
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Also are you asking for PErsonal vehicle insurance or commercial?
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i say that cop cut you some slack. slow down..
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Lawyer probably $1500 minimum, and it will take 6 months to get resolved.
Highway Patrol told me once, " 78% of the people on the highway obey the speed limit, we catch the rest."
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1500$ for an attorney? My traffic guy in DFW only charges 150$, unless it actually goes to trial. I was placed on deferred which only a district judge can grant in Texas for cdl holders, municipal judges don't have the authority anymore.
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First phone calls to attorneys are free...........doesn't hurt to check into one.
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