SpeedingTicketHelp.info gives the reader information on all things related to speeding, including radar detectors, driver rights, and what to expect in court. Reviewed by Heather Bridges Topich.
SpeedingTicketHelp.info is a comprehensive website that drivers should read before being caught speeding. The site is easy to use, well-organized, and has minimal ads. Major topics are set along the right side of the page and include Planning, Driver Rights, and Your Time in Court. The site starts off by giving the reader tips on how to avoid being ticketed for speeding: drive a nondescript vehicle, use electronic equipment to detect radar (if legal), be aware of places where police cars may be hiding, and drive in the right lane.
The writer gives valuable advice on what to do when pulled over for speeding: pull over as far as possible, turn off the engine, roll down the window, and put your hands on the steering wheel. He feels the most important thing is to not admit to speeding when questioned by the officer.
There are several sections on what to do after receiving a ticket. The first thing noted is to call the insurance agency to determine how your options affect your premiums. The website includes detailed descriptions on planning for a court appearance and what to expect in court (even possible cross examination questions).
One of the most interesting portions of the website can be found under “Interesting Facts,” where users can compare road speeds in different countries and view a list of roads without speed limits (hurrah!). Avid fans of driving fast will note that the highest posted speeds can generally be found on European expressways.
SpeedingTicketHelp.info is a useful and, as appropriate, entertaining website that should be read by any driver that tends to drive above posted speed limits.