ISneezeFunny
Jul 4, 2009, 05:49 PM
So... I just got pulled over...
I've had a clean driving record for the past 4 years... and I just got pulled over for violating Georgia's "Move Over" law...
The law states that if an emergency vehicle is on the side of the road, you should move one lane over (if you can) to give them room, and if you can't, you should slow down enough and be prepared to stop. This is my point of view on this:
I was about a quarter mile away from my exit, so I moved over to the most right lane, and while going along a turn, I saw a police officer, so I couldn't make a decision in time to change lanes... so I slowed down, and veered to the left as much as I could within my lane. The officer got behind me, so I slowed down further, and exited, and went into a mcdonald's parking lot.
He got annoyed it took me so long to pull over... but it was simply because I was at an exit ramp and didn't see a "safe and reasonable" area to pull over on.
Anyway, I searched around and found out this ticket is about $500 avg, and apparently adds 4 points to my license (class 1 misdemeanor) My court date is August 11, and I'm actually leaving August 9.
I understand that this law is in effect due to how many officers lose their lives because of drivers who hit them while they're pulled over... and I completely agree, this law is important. The thing is... $500 AND 4 points on my license?! Class 1 misdemeanor?
My defense is... I didn't have enough time to decide to switch lanes, and I was focusing on giving the police officer enough room so I was veering to the left.
... $500?! 4 points?. jesus. Anyone a traffic attorney? All I want is a lesser fine and no points... help?
And yes, I know I broke the law. I fully admit it.
I've had a clean driving record for the past 4 years... and I just got pulled over for violating Georgia's "Move Over" law...
The law states that if an emergency vehicle is on the side of the road, you should move one lane over (if you can) to give them room, and if you can't, you should slow down enough and be prepared to stop. This is my point of view on this:
I was about a quarter mile away from my exit, so I moved over to the most right lane, and while going along a turn, I saw a police officer, so I couldn't make a decision in time to change lanes... so I slowed down, and veered to the left as much as I could within my lane. The officer got behind me, so I slowed down further, and exited, and went into a mcdonald's parking lot.
He got annoyed it took me so long to pull over... but it was simply because I was at an exit ramp and didn't see a "safe and reasonable" area to pull over on.
Anyway, I searched around and found out this ticket is about $500 avg, and apparently adds 4 points to my license (class 1 misdemeanor) My court date is August 11, and I'm actually leaving August 9.
I understand that this law is in effect due to how many officers lose their lives because of drivers who hit them while they're pulled over... and I completely agree, this law is important. The thing is... $500 AND 4 points on my license?! Class 1 misdemeanor?
My defense is... I didn't have enough time to decide to switch lanes, and I was focusing on giving the police officer enough room so I was veering to the left.
... $500?! 4 points?. jesus. Anyone a traffic attorney? All I want is a lesser fine and no points... help?
And yes, I know I broke the law. I fully admit it.