Your sig says "midwest", not sure where that is, but here in Kanas you can ask for a "diversion". Here's the link for Wichita's program:
http://www.wichita.gov/CityOffices/M...n/Speeding.htm
In a nutshell, as long as you haven't had a moving violation in the last 2 years and the ticket isn't for more than 15mph over the limit you can pay an extra $75 "Diversion Fee" + $25 "Application Fee" + $71 "Court Costs", add that additional
$171 to the fine for your speeding ticket, and as long as you stay "clean" for 6 months the ticket will dissapear.
Something else they do here in Kansas (at least in Sedgwick County) is allow you to pay an extra "fee" IN ADDITION to your speeding fine to change the speeding ticket to "Inattentive (
NOT careless) Driving" which isn't suppose to count as a moving violation, so it won't be reported to your insurance.
Is it really any wonder that some people think that PRIMARY purpose of speed limit enforcement is just way to make money and NOT to keep people "safe"?
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