64 in 55 fresno ca

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  1. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Always turn to the cat.
     
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  3. Tolmie

    Tolmie Medium Load Member

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    Road law or catraffictickets? Which one is better? Road law is more expensive but is it worth it?
     
  4. Oldironfan

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  5. x1Heavy

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    Might as well pay it. You are shoving more money into something so minor.

    I actually paid a vehicle whose registration expired some months past. Normally a trooper give a warning, but this violation was pretty outrageous. I drove across town to pay the ticket in person in cash in about 4 minutes. The trooper saw that the ticket has been paid and there isnt any reason to proceed with the paperwork on it and I never saw it come up on the driving record which would have created more problems. So in a way I lucked out.

    The ultimate solution is not to go to California at all. I have never seen such a trigger happy state in which just existing inside their borders is such a liability in financial and freedom terms.
     
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  6. ZVar

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    Both the same. What will happen is they look in their directory and find a local lawyer. In a less populated area, it will be the same guy. In a more populated area it might still be the same guy, depending on the odds of both places picking the same guy.

    In a nutshell you will get the same service in the courtroom. The olny difference is how the referal service works.
     
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  7. snowwy

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    You'll get the charged dropped to something lower. Possibly non moving violation. But you still pay the citation fine.

    Calif just wants your money.
     
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  8. Tolmie

    Tolmie Medium Load Member

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    That’s good enough with me. Lesson learned. Moving to Nevada or Texas next year.
     
  9. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Yeah there pretty tough on ya in Californicaton although Oregon's got to be a close second huh?
     
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  10. x1Heavy

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    Medford Scales in particular.

    It's a shame because I completely and absolutely enjoyed the Willamette Valley.
     
  11. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    that reminds of the time the dispatchers got me to pick up a load of young trees at an address South East of Portland in the mountains, going to new housing estates in the Salt Lake City area, after i was loaded i had the choice of heading north to the I- 84 or taking the more scenic route i chose the later and took OR Hwy 26 across to the ID border rejoining the I - 84 near Ontario there was some really beautiful country side through there although it probably ended up being a longer trip i enjoyed the detour immensely.
     
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