My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: Indiana. I'm charged with violating I.C. Code 9-21-5-2(a)(1) which is exceeding 30 MPH in an urban district. Vehicle speed on the ticket said 45.
I requested a court date. I'm not sure if the officer used a radar and I was too flustered to ask at the time and I didn't respond when he asked if I knew how fast I was going. Is this a suitable defense?
The infraction occurred between two intersections with stop lights no more than a few hundred yards in a hilly area. I was at a complete stop at the first intersection and was just coming to speed before reaching the next intersection which required another stop. Also my car is a small 4 cylinder and I don't believe I was speeding given that I was just coming to speed from a complete stop, the hilly area and having to slow down prior to the next stop.
I requested a court date. I'm not sure if the officer used a radar and I was too flustered to ask at the time and I didn't respond when he asked if I knew how fast I was going. Is this a suitable defense?
The infraction occurred between two intersections with stop lights no more than a few hundred yards in a hilly area. I was at a complete stop at the first intersection and was just coming to speed before reaching the next intersection which required another stop. Also my car is a small 4 cylinder and I don't believe I was speeding given that I was just coming to speed from a complete stop, the hilly area and having to slow down prior to the next stop.
Speeding Tickets: Defense
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