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The Many Reasons Why People Get Traffic Tickets


The Many Reasons Why People Get Traffic Tickets

Tony Lu
March 13, 2013


The Many Reasons Why People Get Traffic Tickets

Submitted by: Tony Lu

The amount of drivers has multiplied dramatically over the last few years but clean driving records are hard to find among them. There are a number of reasons why people get traffic tickets even though each reason can be avoided. No patients and not caring about other drivers are two of the biggest reasons accidents occur and drivers are sighted.

No driver enjoys getting a ticket or being in an accident, although it seems to be easy to do these days. Seeing those flashing lights in the mirror is never a sight any driver looks forward to seeing. At most times, drivers are either distracted by cell phones, eating, kids, or in their own little world daydreaming and failing to pay attention the road and their surroundings.

This among running stop signs and red lights and speeding are the top reasons as to why drivers are causing more accidents and being sighted more often. Being aware of the set speed limits and what is going on around the area is extremely important and can prevent serious accidents and even fatalities from happening. Law enforcement set speed limits in order to keep everyone safe on the roadways and to prevent any accidents from occurring.

Fatalities and accidents are caused by speeding and drivers failing to stop at stop signs and red lights. Running lights and stop signs puts the driver in danger of being hit by oncoming motorists who have the right of way. When this happens, accidents occur causing serious injuries and in some cases fatalities.

Speeding is very popular among younger drivers and motorists with known fast vehicles, unfortunately speeding in construction zones is popular as well. Construction areas have their own speed limits set in order to keep motorists and workers safe. Failing to obey these set limits can result in injury, accidents, and fatalities, as well as heavier fines and serious jail time.

Consequences of breaking implemented traffic laws consist mainly of jail time and fines, but mostly depend on the driver's record. If the offender has already acquired numerous violations on their license, the judge may choose a heavier sentence for the driver. Revocation or suspension of license is common for third and fourth time offenders and those with a bad driving record.

Police officers everywhere are doing all they can in order to crack down on those who choose to disobey the laws of the road and sight them for making poor driving choices, like running red lights and speeding. Cameras have been implemented at many red light intersections and highways in order to help police officers catch those speeding and running red lights.

As soon as drivers get their license, they are expected to follow all the rules and regulations that come along with having the privilege of getting behind the wheel. Disobeying these rules and regulations are why people get traffic tickets. Drivers and anyone else interested in learning more about traffic laws and the rules of the road can do their own research by visiting their local police station, library, or by going online.

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