Can a Greensboro speeding ticket lawyer save your license? Yes!
In North Carolina, a simple speeding ticket can revoke your license. Do not ever pay off a speeding ticket or plead guilty to something suggested by a prosecutor without first consulting a Greensboro speeding ticket attorney. Greensboro traffic ticket attorneys know how to review your driving record to make sure that even the simplest of moving violations may take away your license.
So what speeding tickets can revoke your license?
So, what can revoke your license:
- Two or more speeding convictions in excess of 55 mph, but not more than 80 mph, within 12 months (N.C.G.S. § 20-16(a)(9)(i))
- Two or more convictions, one of reckless driving and one of speeding in excess of 55 mph, but not more than 80 mph, within 12 months (N.C.G.S. § 20-16(a)(9)(ii))
- Two or more convictions, one of aggressive driving and one of speeding in excess of 55 mph, but not more than 80 mph, within 12 months (N.C.G.S. § 20-16(a)(9)(ii))
- A conviction of speeding in excess of 75 mph where the maximum speed is less than 70 mph
- A conviction of speeding in excess of 80 mph where the maximum speed is 70 mph (N.C.G.S. § 20-16(a)(10a))
- A conviction for speeding more than 15 mph above the speed limit, in excess of 55 mph (N.C.G.S. § 20-16.1(a)(i))
- A conviction of speeding in excess of 80 mph (N.C.G.S. § 20-16.1(a)(ii))
It is frightening how a speeding ticket can take away your ability to drive, and therefore your ability to work and take care of your family. If you have been charged with a traffic ticket, call the Greensboro traffic lawyers at Garrett Walker Aycoth and Olson at 336-379-0539 today!