Speeding tickets are one of the most common traffic violations — and one of the most expensive over time. Here's how to handle one smartly.
Step 1: Don’t Ignore It
Ignoring a ticket can lead to a suspended license, increased fines, and even a warrant.
Step 2: Check Your Options
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Pay the fine (admitting guilt)
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Fight the ticket in court
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Attend traffic school to avoid points
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Request a mitigation hearing (in some states)
Fighting the Ticket:
You may have a defense if:
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The radar/lidar gun was not calibrated
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You were ticketed unfairly (e.g., sudden speed limit drop)
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You were speeding due to emergency
Insurance Tip:
Each ticket can raise your premium by 20–40%, and stays on your record for 3–5 years.
Pro Tip:
Check if your state allows ticket deferral programs — your record stays clean if you don't get another ticket for a set time.
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