Re: "encouraging" an 11b? bend wrote:
It doesn't work like that. You're going to be seen as the cause for delay, not the other way around. You're going to need to give them at least something closer to 2 months, never mind one week.
That's what I was worried about. So I need to…
Re: Already got a roadside break... should I request trial? Insurance can see (I say can, not will, because they'll only see it if they pull your file) it only after conviction, so if your trial date is assigned to a date after your renewal date, you'll be better off. That said, insurance companies rarely pull the…
"encouraging" an 11b? Ticket date: August 16
Trial request: August 29
So I just got my trial date, March 28, 2014, I have a couple of questions:
1. When does the 11b clock start? When I got the ticket, or when I requested trial, not so much an issue since it was only 2 weeks…
Re: Already got a roadside break... should I request trial? What I've gathered is *always* request a trial, if for nothing else than to get disclosure, look for a hole, and maybe delay the conviction until after your next insurance renewal (or to let you keep your job a little longer, if this would affect it).
Re: Do I have any options? Thanks for the detailed reply. That's about what I figured, particularly about the x-copper, but I figured I'd see if I could solicit some advice at least.
What exact moment is the charge brought back up? Can I show up the day of the trial, and decide be…
Do I have any options? I should start by saying that the ticket is actually for 10 over, but there's no forum for that. It was reduced to 60 in a 50 from 71 in a 50.
So basically, as a young-ish driver, my rates are already rather high, and I don't get the benefit of one compl…