Fight Speeding Ticket Tips

Summary

To contest a Driving too fast for conditions ticket in South Carolina, you can challenge the officers judgment by presenting evidence such as weather reports or photographs to show that the conditions were safe for your driving speed. Additionally, you can look for inconsistencies in the officers report. Consulting a local traffic attorney can provide more personalized advice.

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Yesterday I was cited with "Driving too fast for conditions" and I was wondering is there anyway to fight this.
Definitely, ****. You can contest this citation in court. However, it would be beneficial if you could provide more context. Were there any witnesses or any footage that could potentially support your claim?
There is no witnesses and there is no footage.
Hello **** ****, in South Carolina, you can fight a "Driving too fast for conditions" ticket by:
- Proving the officer's judgment was incorrect.
- Showing that you were driving safely given the conditions.
- Presenting any evidence you may have (photographs, weather reports, etc.).
Remember, consult with a local traffic attorney for specific advice.
How can I prove the officer's judgement was incorrect
To challenge the officer's judgment in South Carolina, you could:
- Use any evidence you have, like weather reports or photographs, to show the conditions were safe for your driving speed.
- Show inconsistent or unclear statements in the officer's report.
- Consult with a traffic attorney for more personalized advice.