September 17th, 2008
Many people conduct internet searches for speeding excuses, but few find any legitimate answers. There are times when a person can successfully use an excuse to get out of a traffic ticket. For example, if a new stopped sign is installed at an intersection that did not previously have a stop sign. Sometimes the judge will throw this type of case out of court for the first few months after the stop sign has been installed. You can also attempt o explain that the road markings and/or signs were obstructed. This has also been found to be effective. TicketTutor.com has been designed to help people fight a variety of traffic tickets. Ticket Tutor gives you all the questions that should be used to fight traffic tickets in traffic court.
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September 2nd, 2008
As of July 1, 2008, California passed a new vehicle code law that prohibits the use of a cellular phone while operating a motor vehicle. Vehicle Code Section 23123 makes is illegal for all drivers to use a handheld wireless telephone while operating a motor vehicle. However, motorists 18 years and older may use a hands-free device, such as “Bluetooth.”
Vehicle Code Section 23124 makes it illegal for ANY driver under 18 years old to use ANY wireless telephone or hands-free device. The new law allows any police officer to stop a driver that is in violation of the above-mentioned laws. The new laws do not affect a passenger in a motor vehicle. Regardless of what state you are from, you are still subject to these new laws if you operate a vehicle in California. There are some exceptions to these new laws. First, any operator of an emergency vehicle may use a cell phone during the course of their duties of employment. Motorists are also exempt when operating a vehicle on private property and a driver of a vehicle may use a cell phone at any time to make an emergency call to law enforcement, a medical provider, fire department or other emergency services.
There is currently no law that prohibits text messaging while driving. However, the dangers should seem obvious to any operator of a motor vehicle. Ticket Tutor, CEO, has indicated that searches related to cell phone tickets has increased which is an obvious sign that the new laws are being enforced to increase the safety of those on the road.
Tags: 23123, 23124, bluetooth, cell phone, cell phone law, Illegal, new law, traffic ticket, vehicle code, wireless
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August 23rd, 2008
Tickettutor.com has reported that more people are choosing to fight their traffic tickets. In fact, we have seen a significant increase in the number of customers each month. It appears that many people are choosing to fight their traffic tickets as economic difficulties increase. Ticket Tutor’s President said, “It appears that the high price of gas and food are influencing people to decide to fight their expensive traffic tickets.” Georgina, recently reported that by using Ticket Tutor’s system, she beat her speeding ticket that was issued by the California Highway Patrol. After beating her ticket, the Court gave her a full refund of the $276 fine she had to pay. Ticket Tutor, LLC. has created a unique system that not only educates people about the traffic court system in the United States, but Ticket Tutor is also saving people thousands of dollars by beating tickets and avoiding increased insurance costs.
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March 29th, 2008
Former Los Angeles Laker, Isaiah Rider, was allegedly arrested in the “Skidrow” district of downtown Los Angeles. The area is known for transients, parolees, and drugs addicts. Apparently Isaiah Rider failed to stop for a stop sign, which caught the attention of nearby police officers, who later determined that Rider’s vehicle, a 2001 Chevy Monte Carlo, was stolen. Rider might be able to use Ticket Tutor to beat his stop sign ticket, but he may need a proficient attorney for his more serious legal woes.
Tags: Arrested Isaiah Rider, beat a ticket, Los Angeles Lakers, Stop Sigh Ticket
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February 9th, 2008
Online traffic schools have become increasingly popular for people that need to attend traffic school. One must admit that sitting in a stinky classroom with a bunch of weirdos for a weekend is not that enticing, when you consider you could just as easily take a traffic school course wearing pajamas in the comfort of your own home. Many traffic courts have accepted the legitimacy of online traffic schools. Traffic school is a popular choice for people that just want to keep from getting points on their driving record. Sometimes traffic school is not available because the violator does not qualify for traffic school. If you have found yourself in this situation, which is usually the case when you have received several traffic tickets in a short amount of time, you should seriously consider fighting your traffic ticket.
First time traffic violators should consider taking traffic school, which is usually easier than fighting a ticket. We recommend www.gototrafficschool.com for the best online traffic school.
Tags: Online Traffic School, point on driving record, traffic court, traffic ticket
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February 7th, 2008
Out of state tickets are the bread and butter of any State Trooper, Highway Patrol, local police or Sheriff. Who better to issue a traffic ticket to then the guy from out of town. Fighting the ticket is more difficult because you are from another state, making appearing in traffic court extremely difficult. Some states will allow you to fight your ticket through the mail, which is called a trial by written declaration. The sad reality is that most out of state speeders just pay the traffic fine and move on, which continually feeds government bank accounts.
You must realize that when driving in another state, you do not want to draw ANY attention to yourself or your out of state vehicle. Drive the speed limit and be extra vigilant when driving in other states. Speeding is not the only ticket they will issue. Many states have differing laws regarding red light violations, right turns on a red light, entering an intersection, and other types of infractions that they will cite you for.
Tickettutor.com recommends that people try to fight traffic tickets more often because you have a good chance of beating a ticket when the officer is forced to respond to your legal actions. Best of all, the legal actions do not require the help of an attorney and you can fight the ticket yourself. Tickettutor.com is a company that teaches people how to fight a ticket.
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January 24th, 2008
Several days ago I was traveling down the road and I saw an oncoming vehicle flash their high-beam headlights at me. It was slightly odd that a person would flash their headlights at me during daylight hours. I remembered that many years earlier my older sister taught me that sometimes people flash their headlights at you as a signal that a cop is up the road. I instantly slowed to the posted speed limit and sure enough I saw a California Highway Patrol on the side of the road shooting radar. I chuckled as I drove by him, thankful for the considerate oncoming vehicle that saved me from getting an expensive speeding ticket.
Motorcycle riders also use a signal to indicate the presence of a police officer. They tap the top of their motorcycle helmet to signal oncoming traffic of the police presence ahead. Paying attention to oncoming traffic can easily save you the high price of hefty speeding ticket fines. The third signal that drivers may use is simply turning their headlights on and off. If you see these signals, it is recommended that you take a moment to slow down and look for police up ahead. Recognizing these simple tips can keep you from certain insurance hikes and having to appear in court to fight a traffic ticket. So keep your eyes open and now that you know these signals, help oncoming traffic when you are aware that the police a in the area. This article was sponsored by Ticket Tutor, a leader in teaching the public how to fight speeding tickets in every state.
Tags: Helmet, Highway Patrol, Insurance, Motorcycle, police, Radar, speeding, Techniques, ticket, Tips, Tricks
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January 22nd, 2008
Ticket Tutor, a company that teaches users how to beat a variety of traffic tickets, has reported they have reached a new milestone. Ticket Tutor reports that their revenues have increased nearly 400% since May 2007. Tickettutor.com has also seen its pageviews increase by 174% in the last quarter of 2007. “Pageviews” is a measurement used by internet companies to evaluate how much of the information on a website is being viewed by its’ visitors. The average visitor is currently viewing 10.4-pages of material on Ticket Tutor’s website. This measurement is important because it can be an indicator that suggests how relevant the material is to the user. When a viewer visits a website and voluntarily browses through 10-pages of material, that is an extremely powerful indication that the user is looking at something they find interesting and they have been searching for.
Ticket Tutor’s CEO believes the company’s success is largely credited to their efforts to give the public a great product that can be used to fight millions of traffic tickets that are issued throughout the country every year. Ticket Tutor’s CEO added, “We are excited about our growth and we intend to do everything possible to stay a step ahead of our competition and provide the best information to help people beat traffic tickets in the United States.” Click here to visit Tickettutor.com.
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January 19th, 2008
First, we need to thank the consultants of Ticket Tutor who have given insight on this topic. Ticket Tutor is a company that teaches people how to beat a ticket, their law enforcement experts explained what happens when you are given a ticket that you did not sign. On occasion, an officer may forget to have you sign a traffic ticket. How will this effect you in court you might ask? Let’s just say JACKPOT! When you have failed to sign a ticket, it is extremely likely that you will beat the ticket in court. The officer has to prove you were the person that was issued the citation. The only way to prove you were the violator is by comparing your signature to the signature that is on your license or other legal type of document. If the two signatures do not match, there is reasonable doubt that you were not the person that signed the ticket. There is a remote possibility that you could be seen on video. Many police cars have video that records the traffic stop, but this is not very likely to record your facial features because most violators remain inside their vehicle when they sign a ticket. So the chances of you beating a ticket are great. The matter is even more favorable if you have ever had your license lost or stolen because that adds the element of someone posing as you, which increases the reasonable doubt in the case.
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January 12th, 2008
Here are the facts about the real purpose of the Highway Patrol and Motorcycle Cops in every city. Their sole purpose is to generate revenue for their city, state, or county. Law enforcement officials will tell you motor cops are trying to reduce traffic accidents, which is true, but the revenue they generate can be significant. In the Los Angeles area, motor cops try to write between 15-20 citations during their shift. The city gets the revenue, or at least a portion of the revenue, that is collected by the courts. If the average ticket is $250 then each officer is generating about $3,750 - $5,000 every shift they work. Now consider the revenue generated by the hundreds of motor officers employed in Los Angeles. The revenue can become staggering very quickly. Knowing of the massive revenue that traffic officers can generate is enough to make most people upset and this is frequently a motivating factor when deciding to fight a ticket.
Very few patrol officers generate this type of revenue because taking people to jail only costs money and does not generate revenue. Think about it, a person in jail has to be fed, cared for, supervised, housed, transported, and protected. These things all cost money, but write a ticket and the police department makes money, which is exactly why a motorcycle officer rarely gives a warning. If you believe that you got an unfair ticket, consider fighting the ticket. You don’t have to be the one to contribute to their revenue stream.
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