by Chris Rike | Sep 4, 2024 | Traffic Violations
What Is A District Court Violation Notice? And What Is Collateral Forfeiture? Contact Us What Is A United States District Court Violation Notice? The federal government calls traffic tickets Violation Notices. At the top of the ticket, it will say “United States...
by Chris Rike | Aug 9, 2024 | Police, Traffic Violations
Can you get a ticket for driving a loud car? Unfortunately, YES. In today’s nanny state, it is certainly possible to get a ticket for the sounds your car makes. We actually see this a lot. The severity of the tickets can range from an annoying no-points civil ticket,...
by Chris Rike | Jul 12, 2024 | Constitutional Rights, Traffic Violations
Sovereign Citizens and Traffic Stops This post is not going to include a discussion of what it means to be a sovereign citizen. I’ll leave that to other pages like the Wikipedia page on sovereign citizens. In this post I wanted to cover some of the practical issues...
by Chris Rike | Jul 5, 2024 | Driver Information, Traffic Violations
Following Too Closely – How Long Does It Take To Stop? A common civil traffic violation that we see is following too closely. Without getting into the merits of these tickets, or how police officers often follow civilians at dangerously close distances, I wanted...
by Chris Rike | Jun 27, 2024 | Traffic Violations
Four Common Driving Habits That Are Technically Illegal This post discusses 4 common driving habits that most drivers do but that are technically illegal. These minor violations are often the basis for what attorneys call a pretextual traffic stop. In other words,...
by Chris Rike | Jun 21, 2024 | self driving cars, Traffic Violations
Can A Waymo Self-Driving Car Get A Ticket? Accidents Involving Self-Driving Cars Self-driving taxis are a common sight in the Phoenix metro area these days. Probably because the excellent weather free from snow and ice and with virtually no rain, makes the Phoenix...