Relax
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It's been a long time since I had to deal with traffic tickets, but my daughter just got 3 of them at once in her car. Technically off topic, but thought this would be of interest to riders regardless. She was stopped behind a bus in the right lane, waiting for it to move so she could turn right at the intersection. I'm waiting to find out if she remembers if the bus had any signals on, but I assume if it had hazards on she would have mentioned it. She said it was just sitting there for the longest time, so she made a lane change to the middle lane, passed the bus, then turned right at the intersection in front of the bus. A cop gave her tickets for no turn signal when changing to the middle lane, using the middle lane to turn right in front of the bus, and not having her address up to date (drivers license address did not match insurance address because she moved). Waiting for picture of the actual tickets and charges.
Is it possible to fight each of these tickets independently, or do they all have to be fought together? From past experience, when trying to set a court date for one ticket, they knew about the other two and put them on the same docket. I was thinking of doing an early resolution on the address (now that she's changed it), as well as the turning right in front of the bus because it appeared to be broken down, then fight the no turn signal in court and hope the cop doesn't show up. My daughter did some digging on the turn signal ticket, and says you could argue that there was not many cars around and road conditions and weather was good - so maybe we should take them all to early resolution?
Is it possible to fight each of these tickets independently, or do they all have to be fought together? From past experience, when trying to set a court date for one ticket, they knew about the other two and put them on the same docket. I was thinking of doing an early resolution on the address (now that she's changed it), as well as the turning right in front of the bus because it appeared to be broken down, then fight the no turn signal in court and hope the cop doesn't show up. My daughter did some digging on the turn signal ticket, and says you could argue that there was not many cars around and road conditions and weather was good - so maybe we should take them all to early resolution?