Questions & Answers: Speeding Tickets Nassau County

What constitutes a speeding violation?

A speeding violation occurs when a driver exceeds the posted speed limit. This can happen in various areas such as residential zones, highways, or school zones.

Can a speeding violation affect my insurance rates?

Yes, a speeding violation can result in points on your license, which often leads to increased insurance premiums.

How can I contest a speeding charge

Contesting a speeding charge can involve questioning the accuracy of the speed detection method, demonstrating that the speed limit signs were not clearly visible, or showing that you were driving safely under the circumstances.

What are the potential defenses against a speeding charge?

Potential defenses include proving that you were not speeding, the speed detection equipment was not properly calibrated, or the speed limit signs were obscured or missing.

What should I do if I receive a speeding ticket?

It is important to consult with an experienced traffic lawyer as soon as possible. They can provide guidance on how to proceed, help you understand your rights, and begin building a defense strategy.

By understanding the gravity of speeding charges and seeking expert legal assistance, you can effectively contest the charges and protect your future. Contact The Law Offices of Michael H. Ricca P.C. today to start your defense.


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