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Passed Insufficient Clearance Fines, Traffic Points and Defense

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It is important to remember that driving is a right and not a privilege on the roads of the United States and there are various fines and penalties for actions performed by motorists that are illegal. One of the illegal actions that motorists can commit while on the roads is to pass another vehicle without sufficient clearance. Since this violation occurs while the vehicle is in motion, it is considered a moving violation, which will incur points on the motorist’s license. In non-technical language, passing another vehicle with insufficient clearance means that the vehicle cutoff another vehicle in order to pass while on the roads.

Fines and Penalties

The fines and penalties for passing another vehicle without sufficient clearance include a traffic ticket, points on the license, and the possibility of a license suspension if the driver has accumulated 12 points on their license at any one time. The fines for passing another vehicle with insufficient clearance range anywhere from $60-$150. Motorists will not face jail time if committing this offense unless the action causes a serious accident resulting in a fatality.

Points and Impact on Driving Record/License

If a motorist passes another vehicle with insufficient clearance, they face not only points on their license but also negative implications on their driving record. Passing another vehicle with insufficient clearance is a moving violation, which results in points on the driver’s license. The points placed on the license will be a total of two every time this violation occurs. Aside from points on the license, the driver also faces serious implications on their record, including higher insurance rates. The motorist’s insurance company has access to all of the violations filed against him or her, and can make a decision on raising insurance rates based on the violation in question.

Hiring a Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been issued a traffic ticket for passing another vehicle with insufficient clearance, contact a traffic tickets attorney immediately for expert legal counsel regarding your case. The attorney will collect information about your driving record, the violation in question, and then determine whether to fight the ticket in court. The attorney will recommend traffic school, which in some states can only be done once per year and in others once every 18-24 months. It is always best to consult an attorney prior to paying the fine on a traffic ticket because the attorney will be able to recommend alternatives to paying the ticket promptly. Alternatives aside from traffic school include going to court, taking a defensive driving course, and much more.

 

 

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