Legal Question in Traffic Law in South Carolina

Speeding in a work zone

I was pulled over for speeding in a work zone. I just noticed that the speed limit had gone down to 45 right before I was pulled and I was going with the flow of the traffic. According to the ticket I received I was going 73 in a 45 mph work zone. I was given a ticket for $415 and am required to go to court. I am a careful driver with only one point on my license from my first speeding offense two years ago. What is the maximum punishment I should expect at the court date? Is it possible to assign a jail term at a trial for that speed to a good driver? What does all this mean??


Asked on 3/29/03, 1:40 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Johnston Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston

Re: Speeding in a work zone

Believe it or not, jail is "possible," but highly improbable. Your ticket is for 28 miles over the speed limit, which is a 6 point violation. Every time I have ever represented a person with a speeding ticket, I was able to get the points and fine reduced. They will almost always reduce the fine amount, and the points they will drop by 2 points. So if you have a 6 point violation, it is dropped to 4. If you had a 4 point, they would drop it to 2. The only time that they are not willing to reduce a speeding ticket, is if the driver was nasty to the police officer, or if the driver almost seriously hurt someone, which is rarely the case. Good luck and call if you have any other questions. Robert Johnston 843-828-1137

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Answered on 3/29/03, 9:53 am


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