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Speeding Points in Pennsylvania

Assisting Mercer Drivers with Traffic Violations

Have you been handed a speeding ticket? While it might seem like a minor annoyance that you can quickly brush off by simply paying a fee, there is much more at stake. Handing over the money for the fine and accepting the speeding points on your driving record is merely the start, as it can result in much harsher penalties down the road. Sometimes, these citations are handed out by overeager law enforcement officers who are mostly focused on generating revenue. Yet, as a responsible citizen, you possess the legal right to dispute these citations.

Why Should I Fight These Charges?

Whenever you pay a fine, you are legally admitting guilt to the traffic violations in question. This action not only means you are pleading guilty, but it also tacks points onto your driver’s license record, which can carry severe consequences for your driving future. Gathering enough of these infractions can even trigger the suspension of your license for a specific period. In Pennsylvania, the exact number of points issued depends on the rate of speed you were traveling. The faster you exceed the posted limits, the more severe the penalty. This is why consulting a Mercer criminal lawyer at Logue Law Group without delay is a critical step to take.

Here is exactly how the point system operates:

  • 2 points for traveling between 6 to 10 miles per hour over the legal limit
  • 3 points for traveling between 11 to 15 miles per hour over the legal limit
  • 4 points for traveling between 16 to 25 miles per hour over the legal limit
  • 5 points for traveling between 26 to 30 miles per hour over the legal limit
  • 5 points, plus an automatic 15-day license suspension, for traveling 31 miles per hour or more above the legal limit

Racking up these penalties can lead to even more severe outcomes, such as mandatory safe driving exams or extended periods of license suspension. By challenging the citations handed to you in Mercer County, a knowledgeable Mercer DUI attorney can fiercely defend your driving privileges. Always remember that speeding points often carry much heavier long-term ramifications than most people anticipate. The team at Logue Law Group will fight for your rights and take every essential action to make sure your future behind the wheel stays secure.

What Happens When I Get Six Points?

If a motorist accumulates six points for the very first time, PennDOT will automatically suspend their driving privileges and require them to successfully pass a safe driving class and exam within a 30-day window. For any subsequent violations, the motorist will be required to attend a formal PennDOT hearing, where officials will evaluate their driving history and suggest further disciplinary measures. If you fail to show up for this mandatory hearing, you will face an immediate 60-day license suspension. If you need help fighting a ticket, reach out to a skilled Mercer criminal lawyer today by calling 412.387.6901.

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