Beating a Speeding Ticket in Kentucky

Eric Abrego
Kentucky is a state that records your driving infractions, such as a Kentucky speeding ticket on your driving record through a point system. This is the state's way of controlling reckless driving.

In the state of Kentucky, if you receive 7 points and under the age of 18 or if you receive 12 points in 2 years, you may have your driver's license suspended. Other driving violations actually go beyond the points system to include points and additional fines. These often result in the immediate suspension of your driver's license or revocation of your license.

A Kentucky speeding ticket is a moving violation in the state. Moving violations are those infractions that occur while your car is in motion. When you receive a speeding ticket in Kentucky , you are receiving a Kentucky moving violation.

Attending the Kentucky State Traffic School program can assist you in lowering the points on your record because of a speeding ticket. You can only do this once a year and you must be referred by the court. If you are eligible you will receive instructions and it is a court requirement that you complete the course. Kentucky drivers who receive out of state speeding tickets may also be able to take advantage of the school as well.

If you decide to contest your Kentucky speeding citation it is often good to know that Kentucky has passed some interesting laws regarding radar use. The State of Kentucky vs. Honeycutt ruled that an officer does not have to be an expert in radar operation, only competent in the use of the radar. This is very important to know if you're considering disputing the accuracy and use of the radar gun used by police officers. The prosecution is also going to attempt to make their case that you were speeding because the police officer was using a radar or laser gun to verify your speed. They can also follow you with their vehicle to verify your speed. If a radar gun or laser gun is being used, it is wise to do some research on the gun and the errors that may occur while it is being used.

There are several ways to avoid having a Kentucky speeding ticket on your record. If you are going to fight the ticket, then you may consider a traffic attorney that is well-versed in traffic law and acceptable defenses. If you have options such as traffic school available to you, it is always a good idea to take advantage of these and pay the fees associated with them, as they are often much more affordable.

Published by Eric Abrego

A Los Angeles native currently living and studying in New York City.  View profile

  • A Kentucky speeding ticket is a moving violation in the state.
  • There are several ways to avoid having a Kentucky speeding ticket on your record.
  • Consider an attorney in fighting your Kentucky law.

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