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Exceeding Max Speed by 11-15 MPH

Welcome to Logue Law Group, your trusted partner in resolving speeding citation issues in Washington. Our team of expert Washington PA DUI Lawyers is here to provide you with the assistance you need to minimize or even avoid the associated problems.

Speeding, the most common traffic violation in Washington, can lead to a range of complications. Accumulating multiple citations can result in points on your driving record, potential license suspension, and costly fines and insurance rates.

Facts About Speeding

It’s important to note that driving faster than the posted speed limit is illegal in Pittsburgh. While some roads may lack speed limit signs, it’s still expected for you to adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Expressways: Keep your speed within a maximum limit of 55 MPH.
  • Non-residential streets: Maintain a speed limit of 35 MPH.
  • Residential streets: Stay within the limit of 25 MPH.

Speed is measured using various tools, and to be charged with speeding, you need to exceed the speed limit by at least 6 MPH.

Exceeding the Maximum Speed by 11-15 MPH

When it comes to driving, going over the maximum speed limit by 11 to 15 MPH can lead to consequences. You’ll find yourself facing an addition of 3 points to your driving record. Moreover, if this offense happens in a work zone, there’s a potential risk of a 15-day license suspension. To help you steer clear of these penalties, our Washington PA DUI attorneys are here to provide their assistance.

Tools Used to Measure Your Speed

Law enforcement officers employ various techniques to measure your speed while behind the wheel. Let’s dive deeper into some of these methods:

  • Trail and Match: An officer trails your vehicle for at least 3/8 of a mile. They match their speed with yours and use their speedometer to determine if you are speeding.
  • Stopwatch Observation: This method involves using a hand-operated tool, similar to a stopwatch. It allows officers to monitor your car over a pre-determined and pre-measured distance. Sometimes, aircraft are even used to detect ground speed. Radio reports are then relayed to police officers on the ground.

Manual speed traps often employ stopwatch-like gadgets, which may raise concerns about their reliability, particularly over distances shorter than 500 feet. However, it is worth noting that in zones with posted speed limits of 55 MPH or lower, the police cannot charge you for speeding unless you were exceeding the limit by at least 10 MPH when your speed was measured using a VASCAR device.

  • In Pittsburgh, radar guns are exclusively used by the state police to apprehend speeders. These advanced devices emit radio waves that bounce off vehicles, enabling officers to accurately determine their speed.
  • Leveraging cutting-edge technology, these traps minimize the potential for human errors. Transmitters are strategically positioned on both sides of the road, automatically calculating the speed of passing vehicles. These readings are then transmitted to a PC located in the patrol car, enhancing the efficiency of law enforcement efforts.

Steps to Take if the Cops Pull You Over

When you get pulled over by the cops, it’s crucial to handle the situation with caution and composure. Here are some steps to keep in mind:

  • Be Polite: Always maintain a respectful and cooperative attitude towards the officer.
  • Avoid Arguments: Refrain from engaging in any arguments or escalating the situation.
  • Ensure Vehicle Safety: Turn off your vehicle’s engine, but remain inside the car.

If you find yourself with a speeding ticket, specifically for exceeding the maximum speed by 11-15 mph, don’t hesitate to consult our highly skilled Washington PA Criminal Lawyer. Our experienced team will stand by your side, challenge any evidence, and assist you in building a robust defense. Contact our top-notch Washington PA Criminal Lawyer today.

Pennsylvania Traffic Violation Law:

Whether you are in the Washington area, surrounding counties, or neighboring states like West Virginia or Ohio, Logue Law Group is here to handle your legal needs. Our services are available 24/7, so feel free to call us at 844.PITT.DUI.

For a more comprehensive understanding of Pennsylvania Traffic Violation Law, including detailed descriptions and definitions of traffic violations, please refer to the Pennsylvania Code under Title 75.

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