Traffic Police Speeding Fine

Oct 08
2009

traffic police speeding fine
Where I can find a source of traffic laws on speeding in South Carolina?

I was in a 35 mph zone when seeing a sign mph 45 50 feet ahead. Therefore, speeding police car and saw me at 50 miles per hour, but I thought it was 45 miles per hour. I wondering if I should fight this ticket or just pay the fine.

The higher speed limit does not begin until after passing the new signal limit. If you started to accelerate when they saw the sign, before the past, they were speeding to the distance until he got the signal. If you waited until it passes the signal before accelerating, which were correct. However, if the official clock speeds ranging from 50 in zone 45, which were still speeding. Of any officer's radar gun was wrong or was his spedometer. You can try to fight the ticket if you believe that your radar gun was wrong, but the police department almost always carry a very good record of when the radar gun was last calibrated, and is usuallly at least every few days. Some officers even check the calibration at the beginning of each turn and burn. If you're in the wrong, accelerating too quickly, or if they were really going on five more, you must pay. If you really believe that they were not speeding, fight it.

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