Traffic Violations Center
Virginia Traffic Violations Information CenterThe law offices of Ronald E. Smith, P.CIf you have been charged with reckless driving, DUI, or with speeding in a work zone, it is important that you contact an experienced traffic violations attorney as soon as possible. At Ronald E. Smith, P.C., we represent clients in Municipal court proceedings throughout Northern Virginia. Our attorneys will investigate the charges against you and examine the procedures surrounding the evidence and the stopping of your vehicle. We will make sure that your rights are protected and that you are treated fairly. The following information is intended to provide you with a broad overview of traffic violations and the law in the state of Virginia. For further information or questions specific to your case, contact an experienced Northern Virginia speeding ticket lawyer directly at our Fairfax, Virginia law offices today. Traffic Violations - An OverviewAlthough many traffic offenses may not carry the same stigma and penalties as other, more serious crimes, even the lower-level offenses can result in significant fines, loss of driving privileges, and increased insurance rates. And the more serious offenses, or even some less serious violations if they are part of a series of violations by the same offender, can result in imprisonment. Thus, traffic charges should not be taken lightly. An attorney can explain the possible consequences of the various violations and represent those charged with traffic offenses throughout the resolution of the matter, taking some of the mystery out of the process and increasing the chances of the least serious outcome. Speeding LawsOrdinarily speeding tickets are offenses or infractions rather than crimes, but it is not uncommon for speeding tickets to be treated as misdemeanors. If you received a speeding ticket, contact our firm to schedule a meeting with an attorney who can explain how the speed laws operate in our state. Misdemeanor and Felony Traffic OffensesSome traffic offenses are more serious than others and can result in penalties as serious as imprisonment. While a traffic infraction might be a minor matter if no one is hurt, the same incident can be a misdemeanor or felony if someone is hurt or killed or if there is serious property damage. Some specific traffic offenses, however, are considered serious violations on their own, such as drunk driving or operating a vehicle without a license. A person charged with a traffic-related crime should treat his or her situation seriously and contact an attorney who can help to protect his or her legal rights. Point SystemMany states utilize a point system to monitor the driving records of their citizens. Under a point system, traffic violations are assigned point values and the driving privileges of individuals who accumulate a certain number of points in a specified time period will be suspended or revoked. Points also can lead to increased auto insurance rates. Contact an attorney experienced in handling traffic violations in your area to learn more about the point values assigned to traffic violations in your state and what impact they may have on your driving future. License Revocation or SuspensionDepending on the state, the particular traffic offense on which the suspension or revocation will be based or both, the decision to suspend or revoke a driver's license may be required or within the discretion of the person or entity authorized to suspend or revoke the license. In all states, driver's license revocation or suspension can have a serious impact on one's life and should not be taken lightly. Contact our firm to schedule an appointment with an attorney who can explain the laws and regulations governing license revocation or suspension in our state.
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