Understanding Traffic Law And Speeding Tickets

By Martin Hue

Getting a speeding ticket is one of the many ways you can violate traffic law. You can also get a parking ticket, which involves most non-moving crimes. Speeding tickets are far more popular in the world of crimes, but the punishment can change based on where you are in the world.

The punishment not only fits the crime, but also the area where you are. Different states and countries have different rules for speeders. There is no 'single' punishment, but rather many standards that are often used alone or with others. It is a complicated issue, too, because it depends on your own criminal history and exactly what you were doing when you were speeding.

Speeding is often combined with other crimes. The minor crimes include: just not going the speed limit, failing seat belt safety, or not stopping at lights or signs. There are other minor crimes but speeding is the biggest one because it is the easiest one to catch. It is very easy to tell who is speeding and who is not. Police officers are trained to tell how fast a car is moving just by looking at it--and most can tell within five miles an hour.

The more major crimes include things like being completely out of control (if your car is all over the road), speeding way above the speed limit (up to the officer's discretion), evading arrest, or driving under the influence. These things all commonly go hand-in-hand with simple speeding tickets. For this, the punishments are far higher and the motorist usually ends up with some sort of conviction in addition to fines.

If you have a bad history with speeding--or with other crimes in general--just play it safe no matter how tempting it is to step on the gas. People with long histories are not given an leniency. It is also a bad sign if you are the type of person who does not pay your fines. If you have many unpaid tickets, the court is going to see that you keep driving poorly, keep getting caught, and refuse to take your punishment.

The United States allows drivers to get ten points against their licenses before the license is suspended. Some people think this is being too soft on speeders, since speeding usually only gives you a point or two. Bigger crimes can get you an automatic suspension, though. And if you have suspended your license twice, you better hope you do not get pulled over again, because it will be irrevocably taken from you.

People do not take speeding crimes seriously enough. It is extremely dangerous and most of us are all just very lucky that we have not been hurt or caught. But because we all take it so lightly, a speeding ticket is something we will all probably experience at some point or another.

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