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Speeding tickets in Alaska
My wife and I have just been caught speeding in AK and given hefty fines (by a friendly cop, but it does not make it any more fun) We went to the court house to contest them but it was closed early on friday, I am sure we can over turn my wifes ticket as the cop said " I assume you were doing the same speed as you are traveling together" so he obviously did not clock her speed. But we are entering canada tomorrow and then at a later date entering the lower 48, if we don't get this resolved will it chase us around the rest of the US if we get pulled again? or is it specific to Alaska? The cop did not take our passport details but did get our UK licence details including home address, does this have any bearing on the situation?
I know speeding is'nt big or cleaver but if I have to ride down a straight road in the blazing sun at 55mph again I might go mad.
Any info would be gladly accepted.
Adam
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Pay the ticket
Is it possible that North Americans don't get tickets in Europe. I am only wondering as I don't recall any postings were a North American is asking if they should pay their fines or not, How strange.
Or is it simply that if we get caught breaking the law we pay our fines.
Why would you take the chance of ruining your entire trip by worrying about being arrested at some point down the road.
If it was me I would just mail in a money order to cover the fine and be done with it.
I am assuming that as you haven't denied guilt thyat you were indeed speeding. If I am wrong then you might want to delay your trip and fight it out.
Just my opinion
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Is the money of your wifes ticket worth getting in trouble later in the US ?
You already admitted you were speeding so your ticket is just bad luck to get caught. I think it is normal to pay a ticket if you were really speeding.
I asume your wife was indeed riding the same speed as you, so in fact it is not really unfair that she got a ticket. If I were at home, I would try to fight it in court but in a foreign land I would not want that trouble. (unlike you like to get some inside knowlege of the US legal system ofcourse ;-)
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Is it possible that North Americans don't get tickets in Europe. I am only wondering as I don't recall any postings were a North American is asking if they should pay their fines...
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In Europe, photo-radar is the primary method of speed enforcement. I am a North American who rides about 15 to 20 thousand miles each year in Europe - I can only recall seeing two radar traps manned by police officers during the past 5 years. On the other hand, I see radar cameras every day.
This is probably why no North Americans have ever posted about speeding tickets in Europe.
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I've never been one to follow the straight line.
Personally, I wouldn't worry squat about it, although some people seem to think you might go straight to Hell with your trip and life left in total ruins...and also possibly be called a bad name.
Throw that tea overboard, laddies....
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Thanks for the advice Mr rider, I think I'll take it and save ourselves 2 weeks travel fund!
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I was in Alaska in June and got stopped twice by the RCMP. Just fessed up to the violation and got off with a warning and a smile. Works most of the time in the US also.
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