Getting a speeding ticket doesn’t mean you're automatically guilty. You have the right to contest it in court, and in many cases, you can win.
First, check the ticket for errors. Even minor mistakes can lead to a dismissal. Then gather evidence — dashcam footage, GPS data, or witness testimony. If you believe the radar gun was faulty or the officer had no clear view, you can challenge the accuracy of the citation.
At the court hearing, be polite and professional. Bring all your evidence and consider asking the officer questions that might reveal inconsistencies.
Hiring a traffic attorney can significantly increase your chances, especially if you have multiple tickets or points on your license.
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