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Betty
12-30-2008, 08:51 AM
So - I got a speeding ticket yesterday. Bah! Going 83 on the freeway near the 15/91. :rolleyes: :(
Any idea how much it's going to cost me?
What's the procedure? There's no amount to pay on the ticket itself...
And traffic school - I still have to pay the ticket if I go to traffic school - right?
Anyone recommend a less then tortuous traffic school? What about the online ones? Am I better off doing that you think?
The ticket was also for lack of proof of insurance - which I have - just didn't have the card with me - which I understand I can get signed off on in some way.
Ghoulish Delight
12-30-2008, 09:03 AM
The amount for the ticket will come in the mail. If that's in a 65MPH zone, I'm guessing you're looking at a few hundred dollars once you factor in all the fees. Traffic school is required, and does not get you out of paying for the ticket. If online traffic school is an option for you, do it. By far the best choice.
Snowflake
12-30-2008, 09:04 AM
Oh Jeez, what a birthday gift! :(
I hope the day was otherwise wonderful. I do not have an answer for your questions, perhaps the local gov website?
BarTopDancer
12-30-2008, 10:09 AM
You will be mailed a bill in a week or so. It will contain information about traffic school. There will be 2 amounts due, one if you want to go to traffic school, one if you don't. Traffic school will save your butt with insurance rates. I would recommend going to court if you have the time and seeing if they can reduce the charges of not having your insurance card with you (be sure to bring your card though). You can call the traffic division of the courthouse to find out information about days and hours.
Online traffic school would be your best bet. I believe Riverside county offers it. If not, comedy traffic school would be better than traffic school run by the Sheriff's department.
Not Afraid
12-30-2008, 11:57 AM
On line traffic school is great. And, going to traffic school keeps your insurance rates down.
BDBopper
12-30-2008, 12:29 PM
Speeding tickets? Traffic school? Insurance rates?
Thank God I am blind and don't have to worry about such trifles! :p
So sorry you had to face this on your Birthday. :(
madmonkeygirl
12-30-2008, 03:38 PM
That's why i don't drive more than 5 miles or so over the speed limit. Speeding gets you no where and you get picked out by the cops in some instances. I perfer driving in the right hand lane as well unless i need to be in the left lane or passing someone.
Well good luck and that stinks about not having a insurance card with you. I carry one in my wallet but the insurance company keeps sending me paper ones to carry since my coverage is 6 months in incriments.
What a way on your birthday of all things. I'd do traffic school online. Good luck.
Not Afraid
12-30-2008, 06:45 PM
I perfer driving in the right hand lane as well unless i need to be in the left lane or passing someone.
Which is the UNSAFEST lane to drive in (as I learned in traffic school).
alphabassettgrrl
12-30-2008, 07:07 PM
That's logical, since that's where all the changes occur- people getting on and off the freeway all go through the right lane. I was talking with a truck driver over the weekend and his suggestion for improving traffic flow through cities was to put the trucks in the left lane (because they mostly go through and don't exit, and would be happier not being involved in merging traffic).
Nonetheless, I also like to be in an outside lane; I like to have somewhere to go when the guy in front of me does something stupid. I drive on the right because I also like to keep my speed down (improves my gas mileage). I just keep an eye out for idiots.
CoasterMatt
12-30-2008, 07:12 PM
I believe in The Rechtsfahren, too bad it isn't law in the U.S.
Kevy Baby
12-30-2008, 08:07 PM
Assuming a four-lane freeway, I prefer the two middle lanes (lanes 2 & 3). That way I have two lanes to change into when needed.
I believe in The Rechtsfahren, too bad it isn't law in the U.S.Well, I believe it is in a roundabout way. One of the laws in driving says to keep right except when passing - at least here in California (as I learned in one of many driving school experiences). Granted, I doubt it is ever enforced.
alphabassettgrrl
12-30-2008, 08:22 PM
"Slower traffic to the right" is a good policy and when people follow it, traffic moves nicely. People were doing that on our last trip to Vegas.
Not enforced, though, like so many of our laws.
JWBear
12-30-2008, 10:15 PM
Betty,
If it will make you feel any better... I found out who the guy in your old avatar is. Matthias Streitwieser (http://photofile.name/users/tais-nar/95159594/) - he's a model.
http://photofile.name/photo/tais-nar/95159594/xlarge/99861623.jpg
Betty
12-31-2008, 07:11 AM
Betty,
If it will make you feel any better... I found out who the guy in your old avatar is. Matthias Streitwieser (http://photofile.name/users/tais-nar/95159594/) - he's a model.
http://photofile.name/photo/tais-nar/95159594/xlarge/99861623.jpg
HELLO BABY! Mmm-Mmm-Mm-Mm-MMMMMMMMMMMmmmmm.
Thank you JW! Now I'm off to perv over the link you sent. Dang!
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