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You’re driving down the road and all of a sudden you see lights in your rearview mirror. Without realizing it, you’ve started speeding, and now you’re about to get a ticket. It happens to many people. Almost everyone gets a speeding ticket at some point in their life, but most people think that they don’t have any option other than to pay it. However, if you’ve received a speeding ticket in Maryland, you should know that you have the right to fight your ticket. Doing so can save you time and money in the long run. That’s because the price of your ticket isn’t the only cost you’ll have to swallow.
Getting a ticket for a moving violation can also lead to an increase in your insurance rates. In fact, a single ticket can raise your premium as much as 18 percent, and given that insurance rates seem to creep up every single year regardless of your record, you don’t want that extra financial burden. What’s more, you’ll have to deal with points being added to your license, as well, and if you get too many points you’ll have to go to traffic school to remove them. Most of the time, the cost of traffic school is something you have to pay on your own, so that adds to the cost of your ticket, too.
Fighting your ticket is almost always the best option. However, you’ll want to learn a bit about Maryland speeding laws before you take your case to court. Additionally, you should look into hiring a qualified and experienced Maryland traffic lawyer to help you with your case. The information below should help you on both fronts.
Most states have a points system associated with moving violations, and Maryland is no different. If you accrue between eight and 11 points within a two-year period, you’ll have your license suspended immediately. If you accrue 12 or more points, though, you license will be revoked entirely. You might think it’s difficult to accrue 11 or 12 points within two years, but when you look at the points system in Maryland, you’ll see that’s not entirely true.
If you’re speeding at nine miles per hour over the limit or less, you’ll accrue a single point. However, if you’re going 10-19 miles per hour over the limit, it’s two points. Up to 29 miles per hour over the limit will earn you five points, reckless driving is six points, and a DUI is the full 12 points.
Even if you speed two times over a two-year period, you could be looking at enough points to get your license suspended. That’s why it’s important to fight your ticket and keep your record as clean as possible.
Absolutely, and most of the time you should. The alternative is to deal with prolonged financial burdens, points on your license, and other consequences that come with paying your ticket. When you pay your ticket, you’re admitting guilt, and you can’t help yourself after that. It’s better to fight your ticket and defend your driving record. After all, you should have the right to tell your side of the story. Many people are intimidated by the prospect of finding and retaining a traffic lawyer in Maryland, and that’s understandable. However, Ticket Void has spent years helping drivers just like you by matching them with the perfect Maryland traffic attorney for their individual case. By giving us just a few pieces of information, we’ll be able to match you with a Maryland traffic lawyer that’s right for you. We’ll email you their information, and your initial consultation is free. You have nothing to lose — except for a lot of hassle and financial stress. Get started today, and exercise your right to fight.
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