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by powerboatr
Thu Mar 30, 2023 7:49 pm
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Topic: Traffic stop in Houston
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Re: Traffic stop in Houston

srothstein wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:31 pm
powerboatr wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:24 pm when we first moved back to texas in 2006
i was pulled over several times in a few years all went to adjudication...man that was pricey
i was used to driving like we did in al one speed......fast and keep up with traffic no matter what the sign posted

i have a class B license now...oh crap :biggrinjester:
Just to be technically accurate, the law says anyone with a CDL, not referring to the class. I dropped my CDL, but kept my class A, partly because of this law.
mine is a NON commercial class B for the me to be legal driving my motorhome that weighs 32k lbs. test was a joke, but it is the law :rules: :mrgreen:
by powerboatr
Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:24 pm
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Topic: Traffic stop in Houston
Replies: 21
Views: 3820

Re: Traffic stop in Houston

RoyGBiv wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:35 am
03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 1:55 am
Caliber wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 3:58 pm In Texas, if the front of your car has crossed the white road line at an intersection when the light is yellow, you are legal and should not get a ticket.
"Should Not" is the key words. Police may still write you a ticket but you can take it to court and hope the judge believes you when you tell him you were past the white line. A few years back my SIL got a ticket for turning left on red. The front end of his vehicle was already in the intersection when the light turned red and he went on. He just paid it instead of fighting it. I told him he should fight it but he made a good point when he told me the judge would believe the cop over him.
If you have an otherwise clean driving record, in Texas you can ask the court for "Deferred Disposition", which, if granted, keeps the citation and points off your license, assuming you meet the disposition requirements...

Random cite from City of Midland website...
https://www.co.midland.tx.us/490/Criminal-Traffic-Cases
Deferred Adjudication/Disposition is another way to dismiss a traffic ticket in Texas. Normally a person pays a court fee and is placed on a 60 to 90 day probation period. As long as they do not get any other traffic tickets within that probation time frame the past citation will be dismissed.

As of September 1, 2003 you are not eligible for Deferred Disposition if you possess a Class A or B driver’s license, even if you are in a personal vehicle.
when we first moved back to texas in 2006
i was pulled over several times in a few years all went to adjudication...man that was pricey
i was used to driving like we did in al one speed......fast and keep up with traffic no matter what the sign posted

i have a class B license now...oh crap :biggrinjester:
by powerboatr
Tue Mar 28, 2023 1:00 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Traffic stop in Houston
Replies: 21
Views: 3820

Re: Traffic stop in Houston

my last stop at or and about 2 45 am 57 in a 50 resulted in a have a nice morning and we chatted about firing range and why no donuts stores are open in winnsboro at 3 am. and he thanked me for my service i bet 5 or 6 six times or more
real nice dude. i was in my wifes 2012 edge and i looked like i just woke up half dressed look, because i did. take grand baby to work at 245

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