Types Of Speed Limit Violations

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Types Of Speed Limit Violations If you receive a ticket for speeding, you may want to consider hiring an attorney to fight traffic ticket in court. In order to do so, you must first understand the types of speed limits that are put in place, and categorize your ticket according to the types given. While many state laws differ between one another, all states use the same basic speed limit types, which are absolute, presumed, and basic speed limits. Absolute speed limits are limits that must be followed to the number. For instance, if the speed limit is 45 mph and you are traveling at 46 mph, then you are at risk of being pulled over. If you receive a speeding ticket under this speed limit type, it may be a tough case to argue. You may ask how the officer determined your exact speed, and question whether or not it was valid. Speed limits that are presumed are those limits which are assumed safe for the current driving conditions. Whether you are driving too fast in a winter blizzard, or you didn’t slow down while passing road construction, you may receive a ticket for driving unsafe. Keep in mind, the presumed speed limit is not posted, but rather assumed a safe speed for the environment in which you are driving. This can be a hard case for the police officer to justify, as determining whether someone is driving at a safe speed may be subjective. A traffic attorney could easily defend your case stating that you were not exceeding the speed limit that was posted. You could also say that you were, in fact, driving safe for the conditions. If you were stuck in heavy traffic during the time when you received the ticket, you can argue that everyone was going 10 miles over the speed limit, and you were simply following the flow of traffic. If you were going fast in a blizzard, maybe you were gaining speed in order to make it up an icy hill. There are many defenses you can make in regards to this type of speeding ticket. Hiring an attorney to help you fight your ticket is beneficial, as they may know exactly how to approach the case. They may also have experience in which defenses work best in cases similar to yours. The basic speed is where the state sets a maximum limit, as well as a minimum limit where driving is perceived as safe. Anything above the maximum limit or below the minimum limit is considered illegal. For example, if you are driving on the freeway going 35 mph, you are driving unsafe because all of the other cars around you are going 70 mph. The officer may then give you a ticket for driving unsafe for the conditions. This can be hard to defend against, unless there was a specific reason that you were going slow. This might include a car problem that required you to go at a slow speed. If you need to fight your traffic ticket, call an experienced traffic attorney to help you win your case. An attorney can help create a strategy for winning your case, and dismissing that traffic ticket.


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