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Was ticketed on an under-construction road today that I access from one of the exits in my subdivision. The cop was quick to tell me the speed limit was 20 MPH posted, which I thought was odd since I didn't see a sign.

I found out why on the way home from work. The 20 MPH sign is about 5 to 10 feet to the right of my access spot to this road, facing westbound. I was traveling eastbound. The sign is completely unreadable and unnoticeable from where I entered the road.

Should I fight this one?


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Was ticketed on an under-construction road today that I access from one of the exits in my subdivision. The cop was quick to tell me the speed limit was 20 MPH posted, which I thought was odd since I didn't see a sign.

I found out why on the way home from work. The 20 MPH sign is about 5 to 10 feet to the right of my access spot to this road, facing westbound. I was traveling eastbound. The sign is completely unreadable and unnoticeable from where I entered the road.

Should I fight this one?


Pleading ignorant?

You should be lucky you aren't getting hit with a huge fine for speeding in a construction zone.


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Was ticketed on an under-construction road today that I access from one of the exits in my subdivision. The cop was quick to tell me the speed limit was 20 MPH posted, which I thought was odd since I didn't see a sign.

I found out why on the way home from work. The 20 MPH sign is about 5 to 10 feet to the right of my access spot to this road, facing westbound. I was traveling eastbound. The sign is completely unreadable and unnoticeable from where I entered the road.

Should I fight this one?


Pleading ignorant?

You should be lucky you aren't getting hit with a huge fine for speeding in a construction zone.

Yeah, if you are just getting a standard fine...

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Was ticketed on an under-construction road today that I access from one of the exits in my subdivision. The cop was quick to tell me the speed limit was 20 MPH posted, which I thought was odd since I didn't see a sign.

I found out why on the way home from work. The 20 MPH sign is about 5 to 10 feet to the right of my access spot to this road, facing westbound. I was traveling eastbound. The sign is completely unreadable and unnoticeable from where I entered the road.

Should I fight this one?

Yes. Even the smallest "I could not reasonably have noticed the posted sign" argument usually wins. The onus is on the town / municipality to make sure the signs are noticeable to all possible traffic. Construction speed limit signs are temporary, so the construction folks are usually lazy about making sure the minimum posting requirements are met.

Fight this one.

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totally agree about the under construction part. But this construction has been going on for about a year and the speed limit has been 25 the whole time. These temporary 20 MPH signs just showed up this morning.


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Even Little Bill was willing to allow that William Munny missed the sign on the way into Big Whiskey, on account of the rain and all, and didn't kick the shit out of him until he lied about being armed.

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totally agree about the under construction part. But this construction has been going on for about a year and the speed limit has been 25 the whole time. These temporary 20 MPH signs just showed up this morning.

Even better that you would have these details.

What speed were you cited at?

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totally agree about the under construction part. But this construction has been going on for about a year and the speed limit has been 25 the whole time. These temporary 20 MPH signs just showed up this morning.

Even better that you would have these details.

What speed were you cited at?


I'd rather not divulge that fact.


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Peoria Matt wrote:
totally agree about the under construction part. But this construction has been going on for about a year and the speed limit has been 25 the whole time. These temporary 20 MPH signs just showed up this morning.

Even better that you would have these details.

What speed were you cited at?


I'd rather not divulge that fact.


So you were speeding whether it was 25 or 20 AND you knew it was a construction zone?


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If you were cited at 35...pay it and hush up. Lol.

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Even Little Bill was willing to allow that William Munny missed the sign on the way into Big Whiskey, on account of the rain and all, and didn't kick the shit out of him until he lied about being armed.

:lol: :lol: yeah if it weren't for the lying he was gonna just let ol Will walk right out out of Skinnys.

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Probably should've taken a photo of where that sign is in relation to where you entered the road.

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Wait, wait, wait......were you also discarding hazardous materials at the same time?

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Peoria Matt wrote:
immessedup17 wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:
totally agree about the under construction part. But this construction has been going on for about a year and the speed limit has been 25 the whole time. These temporary 20 MPH signs just showed up this morning.

Even better that you would have these details.

What speed were you cited at?


I'd rather not divulge that fact.

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newper wrote:
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immessedup17 wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:
totally agree about the under construction part. But this construction has been going on for about a year and the speed limit has been 25 the whole time. These temporary 20 MPH signs just showed up this morning.

Even better that you would have these details.

What speed were you cited at?


I'd rather not divulge that fact.

PM Spada.


It's just a speeding ticket. Death seems a little extreme.

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What speed were you cited at?


I'd rather not divulge that fact.

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It's just a speeding ticket. Death seems a little extreme.

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Sounds fair to me.


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Was ticketed on an under-construction road today that I access from one of the exits in my subdivision. The cop was quick to tell me the speed limit was 20 MPH posted, which I thought was odd since I didn't see a sign.

I found out why on the way home from work. The 20 MPH sign is about 5 to 10 feet to the right of my access spot to this road, facing westbound. I was traveling eastbound. The sign is completely unreadable and unnoticeable from where I entered the road.

Should I fight this one?


http://www.speedingticketcentral.com/go ... icket.html


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Was ticketed on an under-construction road today that I access from one of the exits in my subdivision. The cop was quick to tell me the speed limit was 20 MPH posted, which I thought was odd since I didn't see a sign.

I found out why on the way home from work. The 20 MPH sign is about 5 to 10 feet to the right of my access spot to this road, facing westbound. I was traveling eastbound. The sign is completely unreadable and unnoticeable from where I entered the road.

Should I fight this one?

Retrace your entire route, and take pictures of the signs, signal patterns, etc.

My brother is a cop, he confirmed that quotas exist, and it sucks but if you make things the least bit difficult to prove, the charges will be thrown out. It sucks having to appear in the first place, but that's a different conversation.

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Plead not guilty and ask for a court date. The minimum fine is 375 plus court costs for speeding in a construction zone.


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fight it. if it really is like you say it is, stand up and use your rights. you should have retraced and taken some pics/videos of the non-existent signs

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Even Little Bill was willing to allow that William Munny missed the sign on the way into Big Whiskey, on account of the rain and all, and didn't kick the shit out of him until he lied about being armed.

:lol: :lol: yeah if it weren't for the lying he was gonna just let ol Will walk right out out of Skinnys.

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My son fought a construction zone speeding ticket. The fine was cut in half.

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Just tell the judge that you were racing home because your friend was about to commit suicide because his dream of becoming a banker was dashed again when he was turned down by another bank. Sure you were speeding but it was to save another man's life.


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Was ticketed on an under-construction road today that I access from one of the exits in my subdivision. The cop was quick to tell me the speed limit was 20 MPH posted, which I thought was odd since I didn't see a sign.

I found out why on the way home from work. The 20 MPH sign is about 5 to 10 feet to the right of my access spot to this road, facing westbound. I was traveling eastbound. The sign is completely unreadable and unnoticeable from where I entered the road.

Should I fight this one?

Retrace your entire route, and take pictures of the signs, signal patterns, etc.

My brother is a cop, he confirmed that quotas exist, and it sucks but if you make things the least bit difficult to prove, the charges will be thrown out. It sucks having to appear in the first place, but that's a different conversation.


Have your wife drive, and video your route showing that the sign is not there.

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What happens when a cop pulls someone over who is rushing to the hospital? Does he still take his sweet ass time walking up to the car?

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