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Traffic Violations & Defense

A traffic ticket is not just a fine. Points, license suspension, and insurance increases add up fast.

ยง Overview

What these charges actually mean.

Traffic violations range from minor speeding tickets to serious offenses like reckless driving, hit and run, and vehicular manslaughter. Even "minor" infractions can trigger insurance surcharges, points accumulation, and license suspension that cost far more than the original fine.

Most traffic violations are civil infractions, not criminal offenses โ€” but the consequences accumulate. Points on your license can lead to suspension after a threshold is crossed. Commercial drivers face stricter standards and career-ending consequences for violations that would be routine for a regular driver. Serious traffic offenses โ€” reckless driving, vehicular homicide, hit and run โ€” are criminal charges that carry jail time and must be defended as aggressively as any other criminal case.

ยง What's at stake โ€” potential penalties

  • โ–ธMinor speeding: $100โ€“$500 fine, 1โ€“3 points on license
  • โ–ธReckless driving: misdemeanor, up to 1 year jail, heavy fines, major point impact
  • โ–ธHit and run property damage: misdemeanor in most states, up to 6 months jail
  • โ–ธHit and run with injury: felony, 2โ€“4 years prison
  • โ–ธVehicular manslaughter: 2โ€“10 years prison depending on negligence level
  • โ–ธCDL holders: traffic violations can result in suspension or revocation of commercial driving privileges

ยง Common defense strategies

  • โ€บChallenging officer observation โ€” was the speed or infraction accurately observed or measured?
  • โ€บCalibration records โ€” radar and lidar devices must be regularly calibrated and those records are discoverable
  • โ€บNecessity defense โ€” emergency circumstances that required the conduct
  • โ€บImproper signage or road markings โ€” the violation may not have been clearly indicated
  • โ€บNegotiating for a reduced charge (e.g., reckless driving to improper driving) to minimize points
  • โ€บTraffic school or deferred disposition โ€” keeping the violation off your record in exchange for completion of a course

โ€œMost people pay traffic tickets without contesting them โ€” and quietly absorb the insurance surcharge for the next 3โ€“5 years. The average insurance increase from a single speeding ticket can cost $1,000โ€“$3,000 over that period. An attorney's fee to contest the ticket is often less than one year's insurance surcharge. The math frequently favors fighting the ticket.โ€

โ€” The Counsel editors

ยง What to look for in an attorney

  • 01Traffic court experience โ€” knowing the local judges and prosecutors matters enormously in traffic cases
  • 02Experience negotiating reductions to non-point or lower-point violations
  • 03Familiarity with CDL-specific traffic rules if you are a commercial driver
  • 04Ability to obtain and analyze speed measurement device calibration records
  • 05Track record of getting cases dismissed or deferred in the jurisdiction your ticket is in
  • 06Reasonable flat-fee pricing โ€” traffic cases should be straightforward to quote
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ยง Ask these at your consultation

6 questions that matter

  • โ“Can this violation be negotiated to a non-moving violation to avoid insurance impact?
  • โš–๏ธIs traffic school or a deferred disposition available in this court?
  • ๐Ÿ”How many points will this add to my license, and am I at risk of suspension?
  • ๐Ÿ“‹If I am a CDL holder, does this affect my commercial driving privileges?
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌWhat is the actual cost of just paying the ticket versus fighting it?
  • ๐Ÿ’กIs there any dashcam or traffic camera footage we can obtain and use?

ยง Frequently asked questions

Common questions about traffic violations & defense.

Is it worth hiring a lawyer for a traffic ticket?

For a single minor violation in a state with few points and low insurance impact, probably not. For anything that risks license suspension, has significant point impact, involves a CDL, or is a criminal offense like reckless driving, the answer is almost always yes. Calculate the insurance surcharge over 3โ€“5 years before deciding.

Can a traffic ticket affect my employment?

For most jobs, no. For jobs that require driving โ€” delivery, trucking, sales, government work โ€” a suspended or restricted license can cost you the position. Background checks for these roles routinely include motor vehicle records, and a pattern of violations or a serious moving offense is often disqualifying.

What is the difference between a civil infraction and a criminal traffic offense?

Civil infractions (most speeding tickets, stop sign violations, etc.) are not crimes โ€” they result in fines and points but not a criminal record. Criminal traffic offenses โ€” reckless driving, DUI, hit and run, vehicular manslaughter โ€” are misdemeanors or felonies that result in a criminal record, potential jail time, and all the collateral consequences of a criminal conviction.

Can traffic violations be expunged?

Criminal traffic convictions may be eligible for expungement in some states after a waiting period. Civil infractions on your driving record are governed by the DMV's own retention rules โ€” typically 3โ€“7 years โ€” and are not subject to court expungement. Your driving record is separate from your criminal record.

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