Imagine this: You’re driving home when, suddenly, flashing lights appear in your rearview mirror. A police officer hands you a ticket for failing to obey a traffic signal. Your stomach drops as you consider the potential impact on your wallet and driving record. But before resigning to pay the fine, know you have options.
Traffic signal violations are taken seriously in many U.S. cities, including Springfield. While these laws aim to promote safer driving, sometimes officers can make mistakes or misjudge situations. Contesting a failure to obey traffic signal citation can save you money and stress.
The anatomy of a failure to obey traffic signal citation
These citations are typically issued when an officer observes a driver:
Running a red light
Failing to stop at a stop sign
Ignoring a yield sign
Disregarding other traffic control devices
Your ticket will usually include:
The date, time and location of the alleged violation
The specific traffic law you’re accused of violating
Instructions on how to respond
These tickets, issued directly by law enforcement, can potentially add demerit points to your license and raise your insurance rates.
Steps to contest your ticket
If you’re questioning the validity of your ticket, you can contest it through these steps:
Review the citation carefully, noting all details.
Collect relevant evidence to support your case, including witness statements or video recordings from your vehicle’s dashboard camera.
File a contest within the specified timeframe.
Prepare for and attend the court hearing.
Present your case and await the judge’s decision.
Stay organized and maintain a respectful demeanor throughout this process—your approach can significantly influence the outcome.
Possible defenses
Consider potential defenses such as:
The traffic signal was obscured or malfunctioning
You acted to avoid an accident or emergency
The officer’s view was obstructed
You were not the driver of the vehicle
Don’t let an unfair ticket go unchallenged. Each traffic violation case is unique, so effective traffic ticket defense strategies may vary based on the specific circumstances surrounding your ticket.
Understanding the process and your rights will help you challenge your ticket effectively. With this knowledge, you’re no longer at the mercy of subjective observations – you’re an informed driver ready to advocate for your own driving rights and fair treatment under the law.The post 5 steps to contesting a failure to obey traffic signal citation first appeared on W. Scott Hanken, Attorney at Law.