With the volume of state traffic rules and the changing nature of the law, it can be difficult to know just what to do when facing a traffic charge. Here, Todd Browning and Howard Long offer their answers to some of your most common traffic questions. Drawing upon their experience as former prosecutors, they discuss a variety of infractions, possible legal options, potential consequences, and more. Can’t find the answer you need? Reach out to us!
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Will filing a motion for appropriate relief help my traffic ticket case?
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What should I say to the police if I’m stopped for reckless driving in Charlotte?
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What could happen to me if I’m pulled over by the police and don’t have car insurance?
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Are the consequences of being issued a traffic ticket for speeding different than a charge of reckless driving?
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Can I receive a ticket if I violate the law on driving in a high occupancy vehicle lane?
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Why shouldn’t I just pay my traffic ticket?
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How will insurance points affect my auto insurance rates?
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What penalties could I face for driving too closely in North Carolina?
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How do I waive a traffic ticket?
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What can I do if I cannot afford to pay my traffic ticket?
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What does it mean to waive a traffic offense?
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What happens if I don’t pay my traffic ticket in North Carolina?