I gave the service a 3 because it really depends on which attorney you get connected to. Some know how to properly fight the tickets and challenge jurisdiction and others do not. "Dismissed" to us means "completely dissmissed" in that after you pay Off The Record, you don't pay again. We had one ticket that was "dismissed" but we still had to pay court fees and take defensive driving. This is not an appropriate definition of "dismissed". We had a second ticket that was completely dismissed... with no more fees (yay). Be sure and study the law about the Transportation Code in your state to really understand that law applies to commercial drivers only...not to soccer moms in mini-vans. For your first real eye opener, look up "the purpose of speed signs" in that code. In Texas it says "Sec. 201.904. SPEED SIGNS. The department shall erect and maintain on the highways and roads of this state appropriate signs that show the maximum lawful speed for commercial motor vehicles, truck tractors, truck trailers, truck semitrailers, and motor vehicles engaged in the business of transporting passengers for compensation or hire (buses)."
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