Massachusetts Speeding Ticket Laws
2003
Speeding Ticket in Massachusetts?
I have 17 years of age, and yesterday I got my first speeding ticket. I turned 18 in less than a month. I was coasting down a big hill at the same speed as several others before me: A police officer was at the bottom and I have stopped by doing 20 miles per hour over the speed limit. I know I should have been paying attention to my own pace and not the cars ahead of me. The laws are very hard for the teenagers, who can afford to pay the fine of $ 190, but I can not afford the new Massachusetts law: 90 days suspension of driver attitude Conversion course and SCARR * $ 500 reinstatement fee Full Review Is it worth fighting the ticket in court? I had a clean record until now. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. To clarify the laws that I posted are the standard sentence for anyone who is caught speeding and are under 18 years. It is not a phrase that is aimed at me specifically. These laws can be found on the website of the RVM
you can fight the entry into the court because there is no police officer could have known you were speeding unless marked the other cars, and traveling at the same speed as them. ensure that the state there are no obstacles in sight when the police officers who have traveled hearing
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