Whether you’ve just received your driver’s license or have been driving for many years in California, you’ll likely encounter construction areas during your daily commute on a regular basis. Exhibiting any kind of reckless driving in this zone can cause →
Too often, motorists who receive a traffic citation believe there is no recourse but to plead guilty, pay the fine and move on. While that may be inevitable or the best course of action in some cases, the down side →
Too often, motorists who receive a traffic citation believe there is no recourse but to plead guilty, pay the fine and move on. While that may be inevitable or the best course of action in some cases, the down side →
California’s police don’t joke around when it comes to speeding. If you’re driving above the posted limit in California, you can expect to pay anywhere from $35 to $500. Even more frightening is the fact that egregious or repeated speeding →
It is possible for a driver to be issued a moving violation ticket that is undeserved. Trying to fight this may be a bit of a challenge. It’s also possible succeeding at this can be very beneficial. There are certain →
Every year, law enforcement officers issue millions of people traffic tickets, but only a small fraction of them choose to contest them in court. There can be many reasons for this including apathy, lack of access resources, or if the →
The Department (sometimes, Division, depending on the state) of Motor Vehicles, or DMV, is a state-level agency approved by the government which oversees and administers the registration of vehicles and the creation of driver’s licenses. People often visit the DMV →
Getting charged with a second DUI offense in California has the potential to be a life-changing experience—and definitely not in a good way. Under the state’s laws, anyone facing a second charge for DUI is extremely likely to be sentenced →
Running a red light has been a crime basically ever since stoplights were invented. Sometimes you’re lucky enough that no one is around when it happens and no bad consequences come out of it. Of course, this generally isn’t the →
Find out about the negative impact of California Vehicle Codes 20001 and 20002 and learn how to protect your rights if you are charged with violating these laws. CVC 20001: Felony Hit and Run Violations California Vehicle Code 20001 pertains →