Legal Question in Traffic Law in Virginia
I was stopped in Dinwiddie, VA going South on Highway 85. The officer said he clocked me at 84 in a 70 zone. I was driving my car (speedometer seems to be right) on cruise control at 78 mph. I was in the left lane (classic trap location) and saw the front of his cruiser. There was a car on my right (two lane road) that was accelerating past me and one car behind me. I was not able to get over to the right lane which is something I traditionally do when I see a speed trap. The officer rolled out of his spot and then followed traffic for about 300 yards and then put his lights on and pulled me over. This qualifies as a reckless driving incident, and that is what he wrote on the ticket. I live about three-four hours north of Dinwiddie so getting to court in person would be quite difficult on a morning rush hour work day. I have a completely clean driving record. Do you have any advice as to the best way to proceed? Many thanks.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Do not plead guilty nor otherwise allow yourself to be convicted of
reckless driving (driving in excess of 80 mph) which is a criminal misdemeanor offense in the Commonwealth, even if you have to hire a Dinwiddie County local
attorney to represent you in that traffic court down there.
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