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Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer - 11 years ago
fastworkingmat, This type of traffic ticket is tough to be beat in NYC but, if you have a bill of lading or other prove that shows that you were coming from your pick-up/drop-off location to the highway, then you may have a shot. Feel free to call us with any further questions. Matthew Weiss 212-683-7373 fastworkingmat Wrote: -------------------------------------------------------by mjweiss - Ask a New Yorker :
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer - 11 years ago
Joe Doe, The DMV likely will have both of your letters in the file so it should consider the second letter in making its decision. It is kind of late for a NY traffic lawyer to make a difference but, given the seriousness of the charge, you should, at least, consult with one. The fee should be roughly between $500 and $750. Matthew Weiss Joe Doe Wrote: ----------------------------by mjweiss - Ask a New Yorker :
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer - Tix on fail to signal on lane change - 11 years ago
Kenny, Nothing you have written excuses your failure to signal. The law requires motorist to signal any lane change or turn even when there are no other motorists in the area. Matthew Weiss kenny Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > I got pull over for fail to signal when I make a > right turn on local street. There are no cars &gby mjweiss - Ask a New Yorker :
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer - 11 years ago
Harvey, This ticket carries 3 points and roughly a $150 fine. Your defense is interesting in that apparently there were no true lanes. How can you make an unsafe lane change when lanes are not de-marked? With that said, the Traffic Violations Bureau is a very tough place in which to fight a traffic ticket (especially when you've engaged in what ostensibly was an unsafe maneuver) so I doby mjweiss - Ask a New Yorker :
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer - 11 years ago
J. McBurgress, I wrote an article called "A Guide To Calculating DMV Points" which will likely answer any question that you have about this topic. Matthew Weissby mjweiss - Ask a New Yorker :
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