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Can You Obey The Speed Limits On Texas Roads

April 18, 2022

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Can You Obey The Speed Limits On Texas Roads

It is sometimes difficult to avoid going over the speed limit unless you keep a constant lookout for the speed limit signs or know the roads well. If you are stopped by a police officer it is always plain common sense to be polite, cooperative, and tactful in response to his or her questions. If you are lucky, you might just get away with a warning, but if you are given a speeding ticket it is worth remembering and recording as many details about the circumstances of the citation, especially if you think that the ticket could have serious consequences for you and you choose to fight it. Of course, just because you get a speeding ticket doesn’t mean that you were actually guilty of speeding or that you should just plead guilty and pay a fine to make things easier for yourself. In many circumstances it is worth pleading not guilty to a charge for a traffic violation like speeding as the consequences of not doing so may make life difficult for you in the near future.

Speeding Ticket Penalties in Texas
The State of Texas is not as severe as some other states when it comes to fines, but it still considers speeding as a serious offense and will impose three main types of penalties on you, depending on the speed at which you were alleged to have been driving over the speed limit and whether it was your first offense or when you had been charged for speeding before. The three possible penalties in the Texas area are a fine, another moving violation on your license, or license suspension.

Note that telling the court that you didn’t know you were speeding because you hadn’t seen the speed limit sign is unlikely to be effective, even if this was true. However, if you had a real reason for speeding, such as taking somebody to the hospital, it may get a favorable response. Depending on your actual speed over the limit, as well as where you were caught speeding determines the fine. License suspension depends on how many moving violations you have had in a 12-month period. If your violation of this speeding ticket puts you over four, then you will have a license suspension. The length of your license suspension is up to the discretion of the judge. Speeding tickets can be fought and it is your choice whether you accept a guilty plea with all the possible consequences or hire an experienced traffic violation attorney to help you fight your speeding charge. It is most likely that a good lawyer can get your charge dismissed altogether, or at least have the penalties reduced.

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When Driving On Texas Roads – You Need Car Insurance

March 24, 2022

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When Driving On Texas Roads – You Need Car Insurance

There are severe penalties imposed if a driver fails to obtain and maintain insurance on a vehicle. Failing to have proper insurance can result in a mandatory revocation of the registration of a vehicle, which can carry fines and/or imprisonment. In addition, after a hearing, a civil penalty can be imposed if the violator was the owner and operator at the time of the offense.

However, if certain defenses are asserted, the penalty may be avoided or stayed. A conviction of operating a vehicle without insurance will result in a mandatory revocation of the vehicle registration and the driver’s license for a period of time if there was no accident or for one year if there was an accident. The revocation will stay in effect until the civil penalty is paid.

An accused violator can request by certain methods to be heard at a hearing in order to prove that he/she was not aware of the termination of insurance coverage and that another person’s negligence caused the termination of insurance. It is the burden of the accused violator to prove that the lapse or termination of insurance was the result of another person’s negligence because it is presumed that all notices were properly sent and received. This typically applies to the situation where the driver pays an insurance agent for coverage and the agent fails to forward the payment to the insurance company. If the vehicle was not properly insured and there was an accident involving death or injury, the penalties are more severe.

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Things You Need to Know About Driver’s License Points

March 15, 2022

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Things You Need to Know About Driver’s License Points

You might completely forget about your driver’s license points if you haven’t been given a traffic ticket recently. You may not be aware that they exist if you’re a novice driver. But, it is vital to understand driver’s license points, particularly considering the potential consequences of accumulating too many.

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What are driver’s license points?

The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), as a punishment, adds driver’s license points to a driver’s record. A driver convicted of a moving traffic offense will usually receive between 2 to 4 points on their license. However, it is important to keep in mind that driving license codes can vary between states. It is therefore vital that you research the points system for your state’s driver’s license.

Only movement violations result in the assignation of license points. This means that the DMV doesn’t impose them for non-moving offenses. The number of points awarded to an offender will vary depending on the type of offense. Example: The difference in license points for speeding or making an illegal lane change in the wrong directions.

A maximum of 12 points can be considered as okay for a driver’s license. If it exceeds 12, the DMV may take appropriate action. A driver who accumulates 12 points within 12 months could lose their driving privileges for as long as six months. Drivers with 3 to 11 points on their driver’s license may be eligible for a diversion program in some jurisdictions. This is usually possible by taking a DMV traffic safety class. After you complete the training, a point removal process will be initiated for your driving license.

Driving violations can be a permanent black mark on your record.

Even if you move out of the state, your driving violation points will be reflected. The DMV will revoke points earned by a driver if they do not earn any driver’s license points within 12 months. It is important to understand that some violations accumulate points faster than others. Careless driving is one example of a more serious offense that can lead to eight points.

Additional consequences also come along with it.

Losing your driving privilege isn’t the only risk associated with being charged with too many driver license points. Your job and other privileges could also be lost. If you accumulate a lot of points, your vehicle insurance premium could rise. Your relationship with your service provider can also end. But, in most cases, points on a driver’s license will not directly impact insurance premiums.

An individual’s conviction or confession to multiple moving violations will be a permanent mark on both their driving record and on their insurance record. This means that insurance companies cannot guarantee that they will cover you when you renew your policy or transfer insurance providers.

Removal of points from the driving license

The DMV will reduce the number of points that a driver has earned if they do not receive any additional license points within 12 months. You can contact drivers who provide defensive driving classes to discuss ways to get your points reduced or erased. It is important to remember that driving license points can vary from one state to the next.

Another option is to hire an attorney who specializes in the removal of points from your driving license. This option can be quite expensive. But, sometimes, legal representation can be worth the risk as it can help to remove all the points and get you a clean driving record.

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