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AAA Mid-Atlantic: Majority of drivers who fight D.C. tickets win

WASHINGTON — You聽might be surprised聽how many drivers successfully challenge聽tickets聽they receive in the District of Columbia.

“More than 70 percent of persons with moving violations tickets who took those cases to court won,鈥 says聽John B. Townsend II, AAA Mid-Atlantic鈥檚 manager of public and government affairs.

In fiscal 2015, 55 percent of adjudicated parking tickets in D.C. were dismissed. One in five red-light camera and speed camera tickets was challenged successfully.

“The moral is — take the day off, 聽have the evidence, and go to court and state your case,” said Townsend.

He stressed how important聽it is to get moving violations dismissed.

“Unlike parking tickets and speed-camera tickets, those tickets can go on your driving record 聽–in 聽terms of points,” Townsend says. 聽Depending upon the infraction, a moving violation can stay on a聽person’s driving record for up to three years.

Despite the聽success so many聽drivers find when challenging聽D.C. tickets,聽relatively few actually do it.

Of the more than 2.6 million tickets that go to drivers in D.C. each year, Townsend said only 189,128 traffic and parking tickets were challenged and adjudicated in D.C. during fiscal 2015.

He calls that number “infinitesimally small.”

Kristi King

Kristi King is a veteran reporter who has been working in the 海角精品黑料 newsroom since 1990. She covers everything from breaking news to consumer concerns and the latest medical developments.

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