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Unsafe Start; what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtcop" data-source="post: 10766542" data-attributes="member: 74339"><p>I agree that most people have let their cars get away from them. But by definition they would be guilty of "failure to control" or something along those lines depending on the state wording. </p><p></p><p>People with the "best intentions" cause crashes too. Whether they lost control of their car, turned in front of someone they didn't see, spun their car out on gravel due to accelerating too fast..etc. No reason to take it personally, no one thinks the OP is a bad person because of what he did. He committed a traffic violation. Not really a big deal. That is one of the main reasons people want to "argue" a citation. It's not personal, you don't need ill intentions to commit a traffic offense. </p><p></p><p>OP, just go to court and plead your case if you wish. Dress and act in a professional manner and see what happens. You won't make things worse either way.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtcop, post: 10766542, member: 74339"] I agree that most people have let their cars get away from them. But by definition they would be guilty of "failure to control" or something along those lines depending on the state wording. People with the "best intentions" cause crashes too. Whether they lost control of their car, turned in front of someone they didn't see, spun their car out on gravel due to accelerating too fast..etc. No reason to take it personally, no one thinks the OP is a bad person because of what he did. He committed a traffic violation. Not really a big deal. That is one of the main reasons people want to "argue" a citation. It's not personal, you don't need ill intentions to commit a traffic offense. OP, just go to court and plead your case if you wish. Dress and act in a professional manner and see what happens. You won't make things worse either way. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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