- Jurisdiction
- Indiana
I am a registered New York state driver and have received a "9-21-5-11(c)(2) - Workzone Speeding - Workers Not Present" ticket at the exact moment the thruway transitioned from a non construction zone into a construction zone, having my speed as I was slowing down from the original speed limit of 70 mph to 45 mph clocked at 68 mph.
Having not admitted directly to the officer who distributed the ticket to me at the time, it is quite clear to me that my violation is accurate.
My dilemma here is that I travel on the road for a living, and am only passing through Indiana during the month of early May (When I received the ticket), late August, and early October. I am curious as to what my best course of action should be.
Should I admit and pay the fine? Should I see about a plea bargain? Or are there other options possibly available for me that I do not know of?
Having not admitted directly to the officer who distributed the ticket to me at the time, it is quite clear to me that my violation is accurate.
My dilemma here is that I travel on the road for a living, and am only passing through Indiana during the month of early May (When I received the ticket), late August, and early October. I am curious as to what my best course of action should be.
Should I admit and pay the fine? Should I see about a plea bargain? Or are there other options possibly available for me that I do not know of?