Anonymous
Post 06/26/2017 16:03     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Anonymous wrote:Not worth contesting in Maryland, but if you get one in DC your chances are pretty good.

why and how?
I got a $100 (highway robbery) one in DC and would appreciate how to contest.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2017 15:28     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Anonymous wrote:how do I check for tickets


Look three posts above yours?
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2017 15:26     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

These tickets don't get reported to your insurance and don't stay on your record. Install Waze on your phone. It will alert you to speed traps.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2017 15:10     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

how do I check for tickets
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2016 08:40     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Anonymous wrote:Pay the tickets and move on. It wont affect anything.


Yep, signed someone who just paid their 5th ticket.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2016 07:29     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Not worth contesting in Maryland, but if you get one in DC your chances are pretty good.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2016 07:00     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Pay the tickets and move on. It wont affect anything.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2016 06:05     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Anonymous wrote:Recently moved to Maryland and got a speeding ticket for driving 42 in a 25 zone (didn't realize the speed limit). My father in law was visiting from out of state two weeks later and got a ticket in a similar way. We have learned our lesson to pay closer attention to the speed limit signs but the two tickets arrived in the name of my husband who has title to our car but wasn't driving. Both tickets are for 40 dollars with no points to his license and we would pay them and settle this issue but I'm worried about the impact of multiple speeding tickets to my husband's license. (If he gets a speeding ticket, is there a 3 strikes rule?). The ticket says we can provide evidence to contest the ticket but it sounds like my husband will have to go to court (twice) if that were the case. Anyone have advice on this situation? Both my Fil and I can write notarized statements that we were the speeding drivers and pay the fines but I don't know if that will be sufficient or if my husband will have to take 2 days off of work to contest the ticket.


If you want to keep an eye on whether or not you have any other outstanding speed camera violations, go to this website. https://wmq.etimspayments.com/pbw/mocoNewInputAction.doh

plug in your tag number and you'll find out if you have any other speed camera tickets
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2016 00:14     Subject: Re:2 Maryland speeding tickets

Agree re no points. It's the car not the person (since they don't know who was driving). Since you are new to the area be warned that there are speed cameras and red light cameras all over MD and DC. Sometimes they are pretty obvious, other times much harder to see. In MD they tend to be near schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2016 00:10     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

No points. No effect on your insurance or driving record. And no chance of beating them. Pay up and move on.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2016 23:36     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

They don't count against your insurance either.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2016 23:34     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

And don't bother contesting them.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2016 23:33     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Speed camera tickets are like parking tickets. They apply to the car and not the driver, and no points are applied to anyone's license.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2016 23:32     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Anonymous wrote:Recently moved to Maryland and got a speeding ticket for driving 42 in a 25 zone (didn't realize the speed limit). My father in law was visiting from out of state two weeks later and got a ticket in a similar way. We have learned our lesson to pay closer attention to the speed limit signs but the two tickets arrived in the name of my husband who has title to our car but wasn't driving. Both tickets are for 40 dollars with no points to his license and we would pay them and settle this issue but I'm worried about the impact of multiple speeding tickets to my husband's license. (If he gets a speeding ticket, is there a 3 strikes rule?). The ticket says we can provide evidence to contest the ticket but it sounds like my husband will have to go to court (twice) if that were the case. Anyone have advice on this situation? Both my Fil and I can write notarized statements that we were the speeding drivers and pay the fines but I don't know if that will be sufficient or if my husband will have to take 2 days off of work to contest the ticket.


To clarify, both FIL and I got tickets from the SafeSpeed cameras with no face showing on the pictures (not a police officer) which is why my poor husband now has two tickets in his name.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2016 23:24     Subject: 2 Maryland speeding tickets

Recently moved to Maryland and got a speeding ticket for driving 42 in a 25 zone (didn't realize the speed limit). My father in law was visiting from out of state two weeks later and got a ticket in a similar way. We have learned our lesson to pay closer attention to the speed limit signs but the two tickets arrived in the name of my husband who has title to our car but wasn't driving. Both tickets are for 40 dollars with no points to his license and we would pay them and settle this issue but I'm worried about the impact of multiple speeding tickets to my husband's license. (If he gets a speeding ticket, is there a 3 strikes rule?). The ticket says we can provide evidence to contest the ticket but it sounds like my husband will have to go to court (twice) if that were the case. Anyone have advice on this situation? Both my Fil and I can write notarized statements that we were the speeding drivers and pay the fines but I don't know if that will be sufficient or if my husband will have to take 2 days off of work to contest the ticket.