Proposed Bill May Result in Less Expensive Traffic Tickets

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One of the most important bills making its way towards potentially becoming law is the major texting while driving bill that would turn it from a secondary into a primary offense. While the bill is aimed at reducing the dangers of distracted driving, there is another bill that was recently approved aimed specifically at traffic tickets. Pay close attention as it may help you out in the future should you ever receive a traffic ticket.

This latest bill (unrelated to the texting while driving bill) could potentially allow drivers to receive a discount of up to eighteen percent on their traffic ticket provided they participate in a driver improvement course. The bill would apply to non-criminal traffic infractions and the discount could only be applicable if the driver hasn’t already chosen the course option within a twelve month period. Drivers would be allowed to use this option a maximum of five times during their lifetime.

This update is brought to you by the Miami traffic ticket lawyer team of team of Hochman & Goldin, P.A. We can assist you with criminal traffic violations and are ready to answer your questions. Please call 305-665-1000 to speak with a Miami speeding ticket lawyer today.

This information is provided for educational or informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. The information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to substitute for legal advice.

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