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Traffic Ticket FAQ
As commonplace as traffic tickets might seem, so many factors come into play when you actually have to deal with payments, penalties, points and more. That’s why we’ve answered the most frequently asked questions on traffic tickets in your state. We even cover info for commercial drivers, beginners and motorcyclists.
Before you decide to simply pay the citation and then take on the penalties, perhaps you should learn more on fighting the traffic ticket. Or maybe you have the option to take a defensive driving or driver improvement course to offset the points that result after a traffic violation conviction. Find out these specifics and more so you can make an informed decision when it comes time to make your next move. Just be sure you do so by the deadline listed on your actual citation.
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