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Traffic Court

Traffic court is a specialized part of the district court system that handles cases related to traffic violations, such as speeding, running red lights, or driving without a license. When someone receives a ticket for a traffic offense, they may need to appear in traffic court to resolve the issue. The court assesses the evidence, hears testimonies, and determines if the ticket should be upheld or dismissed. Penalties can include fines, points on a driving record, or even mandatory driver education classes, depending on the severity of the violation. It's designed to ensure safe driving and compliance with traffic laws.

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    Traffic court is a specialized court that handles violations of traffic laws, such as speeding tickets, running red lights, and other driving-related offenses. When a person receives a citation, they can choose to contest it or plead guilty. In court, a judge reviews the evidence, hears testimony from the driver and law enforcement, and makes a decision about the violation and any potential fines or penalties. Traffic court aims to ensure road safety while providing an avenue for individuals to address their traffic offenses fairly and legally. It typically handles lower-level offenses and may not require a jury.