Should I Just Pay Failure to yield right of way?
My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: Texas
Im 19. My court date is in two days and its my first time ever going to court or getting a ticket. I'm extremely nervous because I have no experience with the law. I don't know what pleading guilty means or fight a ticket means. If I fight the ticket, do I lose anything other than the fact that I have to pay my initial fine or if there a penalty for losing?
Here is what happened. I was driving to school and there was a bus a few cars ahead of me, I was in the far left lane and tried to merge right onto the center lane. I saw no cars on the center so I merged over but then noticed another car merging from the far right the same time as me and moved back over because we were going to collide. By doing so I rear ended the person ahead of me. I called the cops and he gave me a ticket for " failure to yield to right of way" I don't know what that means. I've been told that the officer should have gave me a violation of being too close not failure to yield and that I should fight it. Should I try to fight it or am I better off paying?