yupIt's a money making racket in VA. Nothing more than that. Same in Maryland.
My point is to contact the DA now and offer to plead to 79. Or call a local lawyer to have them do that for you.
yupIt's a money making racket in VA. Nothing more than that. Same in Maryland.
My point is to contact the DA now and offer to plead to 79. Or call a local lawyer to have them do that for you.
Happened to my son. Definitely hire a lawyer don’t mess with reckless driving. It cost me $500 or so and it was reduced,had to go to driving school.Looking for some advice- I was recently passing through Virginia on vacation, when I was pulled over right before the North Carolina border on I-95.
I was given a ticket for 81 in a 70 and I didn’t think anything of it. I recently started getting a million letters sent from VA traffic lawyers and then realized it was a reckless driving ticket and what ramifications it carried.
Has anyone ever had this happen to them and if so what is the best course of action. I don’t have the ability to get back down there for the court date. Should I hire a traffic lawyer, is there a public defender? I’ve never had a ticket before this.
Did you do it, or did you hire a local atty?Thanks to everyone for responding. I contested the ticket in court. The charge was reduced to “defective equipment” (since I had a clean driving record) and I had to pay $190 fine.
Looking for some advice- I was recently passing through Virginia on vacation, when I was pulled over right before the North Carolina border on I-95.
I was given a ticket for 81 in a 70 and I didn’t think anything of it. I recently started getting a million letters sent from VA traffic lawyers and then realized it was a reckless driving ticket and what ramifications it carried.
Has anyone ever had this happen to them and if so what is the best course of action. I don’t have the ability to get back down there for the court date. Should I hire a traffic lawyer, is there a public defender? I’ve never had a ticket before this.
Worse than that. My nephew has a buddy that IS a trooper and the Va trooper wrote him a ticket.
Back then they had more discretion. I liked the old style approach of chew you out and let you go for first time offense.The Charleston Tourney thread literally went on a tangent discussing 81 and 95 being speed traps by NC/VA border.
Only got pulled over once on VA. It was near Va Beach / Norfolk border on Christmas Day 1995. Had driven over 200 miles from Pennsylvania and had 10 miles to go.
Was young and racing with some other cars on highway. Some lights came up from behind me.
Said he clocked me doing 108 in a 55. Got pulled out of car and got a royal ass chewing and a stern warning.
Guess I learned my lesson.
I hit 260 km/h in a 120 (160 mph in a 75) on the highway in Portugal.
i cant drive 55
i cant drive 55
This exact same thing happened to me about a year and a half ago I went and got a Virginia lawyer I literally looked him up online I have a clean driving record in Connecticut they will make you produce a copy of that and if it is clean it’ll be knocked down to some number but not reckless driving the whole thing cost me about $1000Looking for some advice- I was recently passing through Virginia on vacation, when I was pulled over right before the North Carolina border on I-95.
I was given a ticket for 81 in a 70 and I didn’t think anything of it. I recently started getting a million letters sent from VA traffic lawyers and then realized it was a reckless driving ticket and what ramifications it carried.
Has anyone ever had this happen to them and if so what is the best course of action. I don’t have the ability to get back down there for the court date. Should I hire a traffic lawyer, is there a public defender? I’ve never had a ticket before this.