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Cut In After Passing Fines, Traffic Points And Defense

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Many states have laws about how you are to pass another driver on the road. For example, passing on the left is the only acceptable form. However, it is also important to pass back into the lane properly when passing a vehicle. If you cut in, cut too close to the driver or do not give adequate warning, this could be grounds for a moving violation, namely a passing violation. You could receive a citation for such actions.

Fines And Penalties

The fines for cutting in after passing will differ from one state to the next, but you can expect to pay a fine of around $50 up to several hundred dollars. In addition, you may face more charges if there was any damage to the vehicle you passed due to the reckless form of driving. Although no jail time is mandatory as a first offense, should you continue to drive poorly, you could face up to 30 days in jail for the damages caused.

Points And Impact On Driving Record/License

Poor passing will result in the addition of points to your license. A first offense may warrant two points added to your license. If you keep offending or breaking the law, this will cause an increase in the number of points you have, which in turn could cause you to face a driver's license suspension or total loss of privileges.

 

Hiring A Lawyer To Defend a Passing Charge

In most situations, an attorney is able to mitigate damage in this type of case. An attorney may be able to get the charges down, or even dropped altogether, depending on the circumstances. Keep in mind that this type of poor driving practice may result in higher insurance premiums if it is proven true. As a moving violation, the charge may escalate if anyone is hurt or property has damage. For this reason, utilize the services of an attorney to reduce charges if possible.

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