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If you contest a ticket for following too closely to the vehicle in front of you during peak traffic time is there a chance of the points being removed? |
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I am not sure what state you are referencing. In Illinois, you have two years to return to court and request a particular ticket be vacated; and then set to be revisited. You may then revisit the original ticket and hopefully be reheard before a judge and either have the ticket removed by his dismissal or being given a supervision or traffic school for the infraction. If you do not commit an offense during the supervision, the ticket is then dropped from your record. If traffic school is the option awarded, after completion, the offense is expunged. There is a fee to vacate the original ticket, but it helps when you need to reduce your insurance costs as tickets are usually charged for at least three years with most insurance companies.
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