my citation is not eligible for traffic school. What should i do?
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Oops! The Bay bridge? Yeah, they are quite stringent on enforcing the speed limit on that bridge. I think the previous poster's advice is good. Give it a try. You have nothing to loose.
Be careful on the bridges, my man. Be especially vigilant while crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, as well. There is low or no tolerance on the GGB. Good luck to you with you attempt to go to Traffic School.
Be careful on the bridges, my man. Be especially vigilant while crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, as well. There is low or no tolerance on the GGB. Good luck to you with you attempt to go to Traffic School.
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Originally Posted by kt157
when ever u get caught for driving 25mph over the speed limit u CANT take traffic school.
you mind as well pay up, every person that i talked to the judge didn't let them slide. u can always try and see if the cop shows up
you mind as well pay up, every person that i talked to the judge didn't let them slide. u can always try and see if the cop shows up
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So, here's a little secret:
Sounds like BS, but I happen to know it's true... pay the ticket (personal check) but pay over the ticket amount.. let's say $20 bucks. They will send you a refund check for the difference.. here's the trick: DO NOT CASH IT.
It's a database issue. If the accounts don't balance, the transaction stays open and the ticket never goes to the DMV, or therefore your insurance.
I always suggest going to traffic school whenever possible, just pay the fine and do the time. However, when they don't give you that option- this is a way to prevent your record from getting jacked up and your rates getting hiked.
Good luck.
Sounds like BS, but I happen to know it's true... pay the ticket (personal check) but pay over the ticket amount.. let's say $20 bucks. They will send you a refund check for the difference.. here's the trick: DO NOT CASH IT.
It's a database issue. If the accounts don't balance, the transaction stays open and the ticket never goes to the DMV, or therefore your insurance.
I always suggest going to traffic school whenever possible, just pay the fine and do the time. However, when they don't give you that option- this is a way to prevent your record from getting jacked up and your rates getting hiked.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Corpstyle
So, here's a little secret:
Sounds like BS, but I happen to know it's true... pay the ticket (personal check) but pay over the ticket amount.. let's say $20 bucks. They will send you a refund check for the difference.. here's the trick: DO NOT CASH IT.
It's a database issue. If the accounts don't balance, the transaction stays open and the ticket never goes to the DMV, or therefore your insurance.
I always suggest going to traffic school whenever possible, just pay the fine and do the time. However, when they don't give you that option- this is a way to prevent your record from getting jacked up and your rates getting hiked.
Good luck.
Sounds like BS, but I happen to know it's true... pay the ticket (personal check) but pay over the ticket amount.. let's say $20 bucks. They will send you a refund check for the difference.. here's the trick: DO NOT CASH IT.
It's a database issue. If the accounts don't balance, the transaction stays open and the ticket never goes to the DMV, or therefore your insurance.
I always suggest going to traffic school whenever possible, just pay the fine and do the time. However, when they don't give you that option- this is a way to prevent your record from getting jacked up and your rates getting hiked.
Good luck.
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