Can i appeal speeding fine
Traditional channels for traffic violation appeals such as fax, e-mail, post will also cease. Appellants who wish to submit an appeal to their traffic offences are advised to do so through the e-Service. Payment of traffic fines can also be performed online. You may wish to note that appeals for outstanding traffic offences will only be considered on the grounds of medical emergencies which will require supporting documentary proof to be submitted. To protect the safety lives of all road users, Traffic Police takes a firm stance against traffic offenders and all appeals which do not meet the above criteria will be rejected.
A Singapore Government Agency Website. This counts as your personal data, and you can ask any organisation if they have your personal data. Once you've got your evidence, the first thing to do is to follow the instructions on the speeding fine , which will normally tell you how to begin your appeal online. With speeding tickets time is of the essence. Most will give you a 28 day window to pay your fine or appeal.
If you choose to appeal, you should hear back within 28 days. If they reject your appeal, you want to be prepared with all of the information they have about the incident, so that you can appeal again.
By this time, the results of your subject access request should mean that you can appeal again from a much stronger position. We don't use consumer data for commercial purposes, which means we'll never, ever sell your data.
It also means that there are no adverts or hidden costs. Get evidence to appeal a speeding fine today. It's fast and completely free. Get Started. Why should I get evidence to appeal a speeding fine? If you think that a speeding fine was unjust, perhaps because: you weren't driving the car at the time the car was stolen there were incorrect or missing speed limit signs You can appeal to your local police. What's that? What traffic signage is required for a prosecution to be successful can be complex and can require careful scrutiny of the Traffic Signs Manual.
Any road that has street lighting has a default speed of 30mph unless it is correctly signed otherwise. In the absence of street lighting, the default speed limit is the National Speed Limit i. If obligatory signage is obscured, for example by trees, or so worn that it is unreadable, the court may determine that it is inadequate and you would avoid a conviction. You cannot be convicted for speeding other than for exceeding 70mph on a motorway solely on the evidence of one witness.
Corroborating evidence is required. The prosecution must provide evidence that the device has been approved by the Home Office and must be properly calibrated, operated properly and functioning correctly. The law does, in extreme circumstances, recognise a defence of necessity where the driver in driving in excess of the speed limit, can be said to be acting reasonably and proportionately in order to avoid a threat of death or serious injury.
This is a difficult and complex defence and legal advice would be advisable if you think that it might apply.
If you believe you have a valid defence and want your day in court, then I would never discourage you. I understand how important a driving licence is for employment and day to day life.
However, If you identify yourself as the driver in response to a NIP that appears to have been received in time, it is worth considering the current state of your driving licence and the speed alleged, prior to making a decision on how to proceed. First of all have a look at the sentencing guidelines to see what the likely sentence would be if you took the case to court and lost. In some cases, you may think that given the uncertainty of success in challenging speeding at court, accepting the fixed penalty is perhaps the most pragmatic course of action.
Pragmatism is more likely to be the deciding factor if you have been offered a speed awareness course. Matt Reynolds is a Solicitor and Higher Court Advocate at Astraea Legal and a specialist in all aspects of motoring offences and road traffic law. Contact him for a free telephone consultation and for advice on your options. If your case has no merit, he will tell you at the outset before you have incurred any legal costs.
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