How to Check the Due Date on a Speeding Ticket in California
Not sure when you need to take action on a speeding ticket? Here’s how to check the due date on your ticket (even if you’ve lost it) – and what to do next.
Stuck with a traffic ticket in California? Our blog covers everything from how to check, what it will cost, how to avoid getting a point on your license, and more!
Not sure when you need to take action on a speeding ticket? Here’s how to check the due date on your ticket (even if you’ve lost it) – and what to do next.
Being charged with reckless driving in California can result in fines, license suspension, or even jail time. Here’s what to expect and how to defend yourself.
A red light camera ticket penalty in California is one demerit point and a base fine of $35 to $100. Here’s how to decide whether to pay or contest the ticket.
California drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at crosswalks. Failure to do so is a violation of 21950 CVC and can cost you thousands of dollars.
How you dress in court can make an impression – and even influence the outcome of your trial. Here’s how to dress, including tips on exactly what you should (and shouldn’t) wear.
A trial by written declaration allows you to contest a traffic ticket without appearing in court. Here’s what you need to do to increase your odds of success.
How much is a speeding ticket in California? It depends on a lot of factors, but we have a detailed chart to help you figure it out.
Failure to appear in court for a traffic ticket in California is punishable by fines or jail time. Here’s how to deal with it in the best way possible.
Worried about the consequences of having too many points on your California driver’s license? We explain how the California DMV driving point system works.
In California, most traffic tickets carry one or two penalty points. But how long do points stay on your driving record? Read on to find out.
Failure to yield is the third most common cause of deadly accidents. Here’s when and how to yield the right-of-way to stay safe on California’s roads.
Traffic offenses are classified as misdemeanors or infractions, depending on their severity. Infractions are less serious than misdemeanors.
Learn all about Vehicle Code 21460 VC: Crossing Double Yellow Lines and what to do if you get a ticket for violating the law.
So you just got a traffic ticket… Now what? Here’s what to do after getting a traffic ticket in California, no matter how you want to handle your ticket.
Whether you just want to be a safer driver or you got a ticket and need to know what to do next, learn about CVC 27315 – Seatbelt Violation.
The Driver’s License Compact plays a crucial role in promoting highway safety across the U.S. Here’s everything you need to know about the interstate agreement.
Breaking traffic signals can lead to severe consequences. Learn about CVC 21461, the California traffic law that addresses failure to obey traffic signals
CVC 22107 covers unsafe lane changes in California. Here’s everything you need to know to follow the law — and stay safe behind the wheel.