Almost everyone hates to get traffic tickets. Often it seems as if the speed limit rules are a bit arbitrary and unneeded. Sometimes, every single person on the road might be speeding, and you have to speed along right with them just to keep yourself out of danger. You might think that this is a dangerous situation. Other times, the road is completely clear, so it may seem as if there is no danger to speed up a bit. Unfortunately, these are the times when it is most likely that you will be singled out for a ticket. When many people get a ticket, they often just pay the full fine so that they can avoid the hassles of heading into court. Indeed, it has been estimated that only about 3% of people actually go to the courthouse to fight their ticket. However, this may be a mistake. If you do not fight your ticket, then the fine may not be the only damages that you have to pay. You may have to pay thousands of extra dollars over the years in the form of increased car insurance premiums. Since it is so important to reduce your traffic ticket, let's take a closer look at how you can more effectively do it.
It has been said that showing up is half the battle, and this applies in the realm of traffic tickets. In about 20% to 25% of all traffic ticket cases, the ticketing officer will not show up to court. In these cases, the ticket is nearly always waived. Also, since most people rarely show up to contest a ticket, the court system can get rather clogged if you happen to show up on the same day as many other ticket protesters. The judge will often rush through and reduce your ticket just to get you in and out the door.
Another method to have your ticket reduced is to demonstrate financial hardship to the judge. If you can show the judge that you may have trouble paying the ticket, then he might have more leniency on you. Perhaps you don't have a job, or perhaps your family has recently run into some unexpected medical bills. Make sure that you are respectful, and make sure that the judge knows that you have learned your lesson. He might not only reduce your fine, but he may completely throw out your ticket.
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