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Top 3 Driving Tickets Given And How To Avoid Them

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The new year of 2020 will likely be a lot like the previous year when it comes to the most common California traffic ticket violations. Traffic attorneys spend much of their time dealing with these three citations: running a red light or a stop sign, speeding and failing to signal. California police hand out hundreds of traffic tickets every day. Although there is no hard data as of yet about which major traffic violations are most common.As a driver who wants to obey the law, how do you prevent hearing that siren behind you and police enforcement from asking for your license? Here are some tips for staying out of trouble on the roads.

  1. Running a Red Light or Stop Sign

There are two main violations that lead to traffic collisions. Running a red light or stop sign certainly increases the odds of ending up in an accident, and the best thing to do is to come to a complete stop for at least three seconds at a stop sign. Pay attention to red lights and stop for the full time. If you need to make a right turn at a red light, then stop for three seconds. The police can still issue a ticket if you make a “California stop,” so make it clear you actually stopped.

With some steady concentration, it is not too difficult to avoid red light tickets.  It’s easy to blow through a red light when you are talking on a hand-held cell phone—a definite no no in California—or listening too intently to music. Make sure to allow the majority of your concentration to be on the task at hand: driving. Also, be sure to anticipate the changing of traffic lights. If you are taken by surprise when the light changes to yellow, you might inadvertently pass though a red light.

  1. Speeding

A California speed ticket can be a costly proposition. Therefore, you should always be aware of the speed limits. The limits will change when you go from a divided highway to a two-lane road to a residential area.

Speeding is the other major violation the leads to collisions. You will not have as much time to come to a complete stop if the flow of traffic drastically changes. Even if you only go five miles over the speed limit, the police can still issue a ticket worth hundreds of dollars. Stick to the exact speed limit even if you are on the highway.

  1. Failing To Signal 

It is a common complaint that not enough drivers use their turn signals. This is extremely dangerous because the other drivers need to know what you are doing at all times. Not only could you end up side-swiping another vehicle, but the police can issue a ticket if you fail to signal properly.

The charge of failing to signal is best avoided by getting into the habit of using your turning signal at all times when changing lanes or making a turn. Once you start getting complacent about signaling, it’s easy to fall into a pattern of not doing it. Even in safe situations, you can be pulled over when you do not signal. To learn more about California traffic laws, and such questions as are traffic tickets misdemeanors? be sure to contact a traffic attorney.

There are numerous types of speeding tickets to be aware of. It is vital for all drivers to know the answer to the question, “What is considered a major traffic violation?” If you are aware of the law, then you drastically reduce the chances you will need to hire a traffic ticket attorney. However, if you do need a lawyer, contact one immediately after your ticket is issued.

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