Legal Question in Traffic Law in Minnesota

unreasonable acceleration

What does it mean? The officer questioned the speed limit and the speed I was going? and then gave me a ticket for unreasonable acceleration with no indication of speed on the ticket at all? So not sure why I got a ticket? Please explain what it means as I do not want to pay for a ticket I do not deserve??

thanks


Asked on 12/18/05, 5:49 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Kelly-952-544-6356 Kelly Law Office

Re: unreasonable acceleration

Without seeing the ticket, I really can't tell you for sure what it means. That charge in my experience usually refers to a city ordinance and not a state law, so it can vary a lot from one city to another.

Usually this would be a petty misdemeanor. Just a fine, no jail time. If it is just a city violation, there is a possibility it won't go on your state driving record, but you better ask some quesitons about that before you pay the ticket.

When we are trying to make a deal on a speeding ticket, getting it changed to unreasonable accelleration is usually considered to be a good deal. They say a good lawyer is one who can get a sodomy charge reduced to following too closely. You would be well advised to engage the services of a lawyer to figure out exactly what you have and whether you should pay it or fight it.

Good luck.

This response is for general information purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. You are advised to consult the attorney of your choice concerning the details of your case.

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Answered on 12/19/05, 11:44 am


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