I got a speeding ticket for 20 over in a 55. While I do know for a fact that I was speeding, I find it very hard to believe that I was doing that much over. I believe my top speed would have been 70 and was just caught not paying too much attention to my speed until it was too late. I'm not sure what my next step should be.
While it may be difficult to fight a speeding ticket (
How To Fight A Speeding Ticket ) in Wisconsin due to the absolute speed limit law, a driver may choose to go to court and claim their innocence based upon one of the following:
The driver may oppose the determination of speed. In order to claim this defense a driver must know how his or her speed was determined and then learn how to disprove its accuracy.
A driver may claim that an emergency situation caused the driver to break the speed limit in order to prevent injury or damage to themselves or others.
The driver may claim a case of mistaken identity. If a police officer clocks a driver speeding and subsequently has to find them again in traffic, it's possible that they could have made a mistake and pulled the wrong car over.
Penalty for exceeding the speed limit in Wisconsin
First-time violators may:
Be fined between $30 and $300
Be sentenced to up to 10 days of jail time
Have their license suspended for up to one year
Penalty for reckless driving in Wisconsin
Exceeding the speed limit by 25 mph is automatically considered reckless driving in this state.
First-time violators may:
Be fined between $25 and $200
Be sentenced to between five and 90 days of jail time
Have their license suspended for up to one year
Violators may be eligible for reduced points by participating in a driver improvement program.
If you qualify, traffic school just MIGHT be the best way to rid yourself of the citation.
https://trafficschoolonline.com/state/wisconsin-defensive-driving