Legal Question in Traffic Law in Virginia
Reckless driving: 53/25
I was recently charged in Fairfax VA for reckless driving, 53 in a 25. The 25 speed limit was due to a school zone when flashing that I did not see. Due to a heartbraking relational issue that morning, I was *extremely* pre-occupied, thus I did not notice my speed on the down hill(previous road 40mph and 35mph limit), and didn't notice the school zone when I entered it. At no point was I even aware of my speed, I simply realized where I was(daily commute) and knew I was going too fast and slowed down immediantly - then saw the officer. I have a +5 record with no offenses. I have taken two(2) driving improvement classes, one online and the other in classroom. The officer was polite and suggested I take the class to help the charge in court.
What should I expect? I'm pretty shook up.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Reckless driving: 53/25
Well, because you are facing a CRIMINAL CHARGE,
of a misdemeanor, with up to 1 year in jail, I
would definitely recommend getting a lawyer.
I don't like doing these, because Fairfax is so
tough that they really don't listen to a lawyer
but because it is serious you should get one
anyway. I would recommend David Hall of
Phillips, Beckwith, Hall & Chase in Fairfax.
You should get a copy of your driving record
from the DMV.
Realistically speaking, with a +5 (if your
memory is correct) and your explanation that
it was a sudden change in speed that you did not
notice, you stand a very good chance if you
offer to plead guilty to going 44 (19 miles over)
which is NOT a crime, but merely a speeding
ticket. You would go to the prosecutor before
court starts and make the offer, showing him your
good driving record, and WITHOUT admitting
anything, explain that the charge arises from
a sudden change in the posted speed that you
did not see or notice. That is different from
someone going 80 on the interstate where
everyone KNOWS that the speed is 55 or at best
65. Here is is entirely possible for you to
believe that you were going the correct speed
if you did not notice the change.
However, since it is a difficult thing, a lawyer
would be a good idea.
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