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Re: Traffic Ticket - Fighting It
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That is a bad turn and crazy traffic. I would be surprised if there is not a sign there.

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google map

That is the google map of the turn (corect me if I'm wrong). If you check the street view it looks to me like there is a no turn on red sign there on the corner.

I bet you have a good chance at pleading it down to just a fine.

Posted on: 2009/6/15 15:57
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Go fight the ticket. Plead Not Guilty, and don't trade down to a lesser offense. There is about a 90% chance that the officer doesn't show up, and the ticket will be dismissed for lack of prosecution.

Your other alternative is to go back and make sure there is a sign posted. If there isn't, take a picture to prove it and there is your evidence.

Posted on: 2009/6/15 15:54
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I did a similar thing in Hoboken. Clean driving record and I was busy thinking about something else and made a no turn on red after coming to a safe and full stop and then slowly pulling out.

I debated getting a lawyer for about $750 to argue down the points, but in the end took my chances on doing it myself. I know this was Hoboken, but my sense is that most traffic courts are similar.

When I got to court extremely nervous and not sure what language to use, the prosecutor called my name and then went over my options, one being a plead down to no points with a fine. The fine ended up being $420 (penalty, court fees, etc...), but since the last time I got a moving violation was 18 years ago, I figure it was not that much in the long run. My driver's insurance was fine with it and my rate did not go up.

I have to say I was really worried about the fact that I was guilty, so why the heck was I there in the court house, but they were kind and recognize that you make a mistake every once in awhile and that given your record and that it was not careless driving, they work with you.

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It says "Improper Turn (no turn on red posted)". 39:4-1159 (at least that's what the chicken scratch looks like).

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Were you cited for running a red light or failing to come to a full stop before making a right on a red?

Posted on: 2009/6/15 15:37
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No, it was actually coming FROM the direction of 1&9. In other words, from Tonnelle Avenue, I made a right turn onto Kennedy Boulevard, to head southbound on Kennedy. Near the VIP Diner.

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are you talking about the right turn by the U-haul, that puts you on 1&9? can you be more specific about the location

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So I got a ticket last night on Kennedy Blvd. I turned on red, on the corner of Tonnelle and Kennedy. I didn't see the no turn on red sign there. By any chance is the no turn on red sign there new? I used to drive that way every day...and never noticed it. Weird.

Anyway, it's a 3 point ticket apparently. Has anybody had any luck fighting a traffic ticket at the Summit Avenue Courthouse? My driving record is clean, and this was an honest mistake...I'm hoping I can get the points wiped out, even if I have to pay a higher fine?

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