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Can CDL Tickets be amended?
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<blockquote data-quote="R15393" data-source="post: 16338810" data-attributes="member: 164631"><p>Idk about Kansas. But in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio... Cdl tickets can and do get amended. As long as driver agrees to pay the fines and court costs (and sometimes an addition bs fee) it serves no purpose to take away the drivers ability to keep his job for a single speed ticket. I think most traffic tickets are just a revenue source for any given community. But to my knowledge of a Trooper writes a citation, that money goes into the entire state and not the specific region it was written in.</p><p></p><p>PS...25 years ago, you were able to take a silly 8 hour course to get your first ticket removed, assuming a 2nd one didn't occur within 12 months from first one. Regardless if you held a cdl or regular license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R15393, post: 16338810, member: 164631"] Idk about Kansas. But in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio... Cdl tickets can and do get amended. As long as driver agrees to pay the fines and court costs (and sometimes an addition bs fee) it serves no purpose to take away the drivers ability to keep his job for a single speed ticket. I think most traffic tickets are just a revenue source for any given community. But to my knowledge of a Trooper writes a citation, that money goes into the entire state and not the specific region it was written in. PS...25 years ago, you were able to take a silly 8 hour course to get your first ticket removed, assuming a 2nd one didn't occur within 12 months from first one. Regardless if you held a cdl or regular license. [/QUOTE]
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