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How Many Traffic Tickets Are Too Many?

W. Scott Hanken, Attorney at Law Team

Receiving a traffic ticket can feel like a minor inconvenience in your day. However, these tickets can accumulate quickly. You may brush off one or two, but too many can have serious consequences. Too many violations can affect your driving record, insurance rates and even your ability to keep your license.

There is no specific number of tickets that automatically leads to big trouble. But every ticket you get usually comes with points. Once you collect enough points, your license could be suspended. It is easy to lose track of how quickly those points add up, especially when dealing with speeding, red light violations or other moving offenses.

Simple habits for stress-free driving

Instead of waiting for another ticket to show up, take small steps to break the cycle.

  • Stay aware of your record: Many drivers are unaware of the number of points they have. Check your driving history online or through your local DMV.
  • Do not ignore a ticket: Skipping a payment or court date can worsen a small issue. Handle it right away to avoid extra penalties.
  • Drive like you are on camera: Assume you are being watched, even when you are not. This mindset can help you stay cautious and avoid risky moves.
  • Take a defensive driving course: Sometimes, finishing a course can result in reduced points or the dismissal of tickets altogether.
  • Limit distractions: Phone use, loud music or multitasking behind the wheel can easily lead to a mistake. A focused driver is a safer driver.

If you are feeling overwhelmed by the number of tickets or are not sure what comes next, talking to someone who understands the rules can make a real difference. Sometimes, a little legal guidance is all it takes to protect your record and get back on track.

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