Speeding or Traffic Tickets in North Carolina
Speeding tickets in North Carolina can have serious consequences, impacting your driving record, insurance rates, and finances. The state enforces strict speed limits, with violations ranging from exceeding posted limits to reckless driving in school zones or work zones. Depending on the severity of the offense, fines can range from $10 to over $250, plus court costs, and may lead to points on your driver’s license. Accumulating too many points can result in license suspension.
Certain speeding violations, such as going 15 mph over the speed limit or driving over 80 mph, may be classified as misdemeanors, potentially leading to criminal charges. These offenses can also significantly affect insurance premiums under North Carolina’s Safe Driver Incentive Plan (SDIP).
What do I do?
If you receive a speeding ticket, you may have options. Contesting the ticket in court, negotiating for reduced penalties, or attending traffic school to minimize points are potential strategies. Consulting a traffic attorney can help you understand the best course of action based on your specific circumstances. Please give us a call today at 336-314-3749. Understand that it is always in your best interest to call us before you pay for a speeding ticket!
Can I Get Points on My License?
There are several ways that a person can get points on their license. There’s no one size fits all solution to speeding tickets, and we need to have a consultation to tell you what the potential outcomes could be for your ticket. If you just pay a ticket without talking to lawyer there is a high degree of likelihood that you will receive points on your license which may raise your insurance rates, suspend your license and possibly even lose your insurance altogether. It’s vital to handle these in the most professional and beneficial way possible, so give us a call today.