22350 vc – Unsafe Speed
You’re not alone in receiving a 22350 vc ticket, it’s one of the most common tickets our customers get.
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Definition of California Vehicle Code 22350 vc
California Violation Code 22350; So, you’ve got a red light ticket? Ticketbust can help you fight it.
22350 vc says no person shall drive a vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for weather, visibility, the traffic on, and the surface and width of, the highway, and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of persons or property.
Cost of California Vehicle Code 22350 vc
The average cost of this traffic ticket is as follows:
- Speeding over 1-15 mph over 55 mph limit – $238
- Speeding over 16-25 mph over 55 mph limit – $367
- Speeding over 26+ mph over 55 mph limit – $490 or more
However, the actual cost of violation code 22350, unsafe speed, can be much higher than just the court imposed fine for the ticket. If you just pay the traffic ticket, a point will be added to your driving record and can stay there for 3 more years. Think about it, depending on how many points you have on your driving record and who you use for your auto insurance, the true cost of this one traffic ticket on your driving record could end up being $2,700 or more over 3 years.
You may also want to keep in mind that if you have 4 points on your driving record in on year, or 6 points in 2 years, or 8 points in 3 years, the DMV will suspend your driver’s license. If this happens, you can bet it will cost you a lot more in possible lost wages, court fines, and other personal expenses due to the lack of having a valid driver’s licenses.
The estimated total court fine for 22350 vc, unsafe speed, will vary based on the additional county and city fees added on to the State fine for this ticket.
Other Common California Speeding Tickets
- Exceeding 55 mph Commercial Truck Driver Speed – vc 22406
- Exceeding 100 mph – vc 22348
- Exceeding 65 mph Freeway Speed – vc 22349 a
- Exceeding 55 mph 2-lane Highway or Freeway – vc 22349 b
- Exceeding 70 mph Freeway Speed – vc 22356 b
A Trial By Written Declaration
A trial by written declaration is fighting your ticket in writing instead of going to court. This is the best option to keep your driving record clean. It is also the easiest way as you don’t have to take time off of work to go to court or pay heavy fees hiring a traffic attorney. If your ticket is dismissed, there will be no fine, no point and no ticket on your record.
What about traffic school? Traffic school is an option. However, even though traffic school does hide the point from your insurance, you will still have to pay a fine and the ticket will still be visible on your driving record.
TicketBust Services
We are a traffic ticket dismissal service that has helped tens of thousands of California drivers dismiss their traffic tickets using the trial by written declaration process. At TicketBust, we put together the best written defense package for you. Just upload your ticket information and answer a few questions. Once you receive your defense, sign the document and mail it to the court. Fight your ticket today online or call 800-850-8038!