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Old 03-28-2013, 02:13 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by 13SS View Post
Just pull this off of DMV.Org

Serious Traffic Violations

Some of these include reckless driving, following too closely, driving 15 mph or more above the posted speed limit, improper lane change and driving a commercial vehicle without the proper class CDL and/or endorsement. A conviction of any of these violations will result in the loss of driving privileges for:
  • 60 days for a second conviction of any of these offenses within a three-year period
  • 120 days for a third or subsequent conviction of any of these offenses within a three-year period
http://www.dmv.org/ca-california/tra...-penalties.php Looks like you might be walking to work Rickey Bobby.


the key word there is CONVICTION..

he hasn't been convicted, and he can avoid it with a specialized traffic ticket attorney..

chances are if he gets one, it will be reduced to excessive speed and violation of the basic speed law (driving too fast for conditions), with a fine and/or community service and traffic school.

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but if he tries to play it on his own, yes he will suffer. the Judge will slap him down, then the DMV will hold a hearing and slap him down again.
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