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PapoZalsa 06-04-2010 08:35 PM

New Virginia Speeding Law - Effective 1 July 2010
 
New VA tax law goes into affect 1 July 2010. Might want to pass this
info around to your friends and families. Cost can accumulate rather
swiftly. It only applies to Virginia Residents.

Good information for everyone. Please pass along. In short,
10-15 mph over the posted speed limit is now $3,500 (after a new points tax that was introduced) in the state of Virginia. Here is the link
Virginia Introduces $3550 Speeding Ticket

Virginia Introduces $3550 Speeding Ticket Virginia legislator introduces new speeding ticket tax that boosts penalties beyond $3550,
driving business to his traffic law firm.

Virginia motorists convicted of minor traffic violations will face a
new, multi-year tax beginning July 1. Led by state Delegate David B.
Albo (R-Springfield), lawmakers slipped a driver responsibility tax into a larger
transportation funding bill signed by Governor Tim Kaine (D) in
April. Albo, a senior partner in the Albo & Oblon, LLP traffic law
firm, can expect to see a significant increase in business as motorists seek
to protect their wallet from traffic tickets that come with
assessments of up to $3000 in addition to an annual point tax that tops out
at $700 a year for as long as the points remain.

Driving as little as 15 MPH over the limit on an interstate highway
now brings six license demerit points, a fine of up to $2500, up to one year
in jail, and a new mandatory $1050 tax. The law also imposes an
additional annual fee of up to $100 if a prior conviction leaves the
motorist with a balance of eight demerit points, plus $75 for each
additional point (up to $700 a year). The conviction in this example remains
on the record for five years.

Other six-point convictions include "failing to give a proper
signal," "passing a school bus" or "driving with an obstructed view." The same
$1050 assessment applies, but the conviction remains on the record
for eleven years.

Although the amount of the tax can add up quickly, the law forbids
judges from reducing or suspending it in any way. The tax applies only to
Virginia residents,
so that out-of-state motorists only need to pay the
regular ticket amount. Michigan, New Jersey, New York and Texas also
impose a somewhat more modest driver responsibility tax

Driver Responsibility Programs Mean Steady Revenue for States
which they apply to out-of-state residents.

The Virginia Supreme Court provides a full explanation of the new
penalties for each traffic infraction in the 34k PDF file at the source link
below. Update: View which legislators support a repeal, link to online
petition
New Virginia Speeding Fines Losing Support in Legislature

Source: PDF FileCivil Remedial Fees
http://www.thenewspaper.com/rlc/docs...-drivertax.pdf

(Executive
Secretary, Virginia Supreme Court, 6/21/2007)


That is why I can't wait to leave this freaking state!! :mad: :mad:

hazzazi 06-04-2010 08:54 PM

Wow, its time to move out...

dropped1 06-04-2010 09:08 PM

Well I guess im keeping my car and license registered in NY!! That is crazy!!

PapoZalsa 06-04-2010 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dropped1 (Post 564119)
Well I guess im keeping my car and license registered in NY!! That is crazy!!

Well watch me in a few months...;) Fck this state, where you can't even have a freaking radar detector.

Togo 06-04-2010 09:28 PM

I fuckin hate VA! :mad:

m4a1mustang 06-04-2010 09:39 PM

Uh... this article is from 2007 and it was repealed in 2009. Unconstitutional.

Togo 06-04-2010 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 564165)
Uh... this article is from 2007 and it was repealed in 2009. Unconstitutional.

Regardless, my comment still stands....

Danny3.7 06-04-2010 09:41 PM

edited for :facepalm:

PapoZalsa 06-04-2010 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 564165)
Uh... this article is from 2007 and it was repealed in 2009. Unconstitutional.

But they still want to push it down your throat, time and time again! :mad:

m4a1mustang 06-04-2010 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PapoZalsa (Post 564173)
But they still want to push it down your throat, time and time again! :mad:

Yeah, but this isn't going to happen again. It didn't last very long until it was ruled unconstitutional and the state gave everyone their money back.

chuckd05 06-04-2010 09:52 PM

So a single mother on the highway is going 60 in a 45 and gets pulled over.. Gets that ticket and is going to have to pay 3,500 ????? In any middle class neighborhood that will crush the majority of people.

90% of the mortgages in middle class VA are prob less than half of that fine, Id rather see community service dished out where it can better the community without putting an even bigger economical strain on people.

That is insane! If I lived in VA I would be looking to move RIGHT NOW!

TX_370 06-04-2010 09:54 PM

Wow.... never driving through that state if i can help it!

m4a1mustang 06-04-2010 09:55 PM

OP needs to update the post... this is OLD news. It took effect on July 1 2007 and was repealed in early 2008 because it was deemed unconstitutional.

Togo 06-04-2010 09:57 PM

AK.. go ahead and lock it down...


while you're at it.. change the thread title to VA SUCKS! and if you want to add a GO YANKEES to it, John and I won't mind :D :tup:

PapoZalsa 06-04-2010 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 564186)
OP needs to update the post... this is OLD news. It took effect on July 1 2007 and was repealed in early 2008 because it was deemed unconstitutional.

Yeap most likely is old, I just didn't read the whole article. Just saw the 1 July 2010 effective date. I knew it was deemed unconstitutional before, but this damn state will do anything to fck you good. ;)

However, my comment still stands, this state SUCKS!!!! :mad:

Check this out:

§ 46.2-860. Failing to give proper signals.

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who fails to give adequate and timely signals of intention to turn, partly turn, slow down, or stop, as required by Article 6 (§ 46.2-848 et seq.) of this chapter.


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