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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Traffic Lawyer Directory Statistics
Noticed an interesting set of statistics about our directory of traffic lawyers just now. The image below shows the number of visits to the various pages within the directory. Click on the image to enlarge it. The stats are for the last October 21 to November 20.Most interesting numbers:a. 11,424 total pageviews and 7737 unique pageviews. As a rough guess, it looks like maybe 5000 people a month
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Texas speeding and traffic fines and points
Searching the web for something else, we came across the image below. It describes the fine and point schedule for Texas traffic tickets. If you click on it, it should enlarge.Looks like on the high end, it's almost $500 for a very high speed in a work zone with workers present. On the low end, a low speed is $158.As for points, most violations appear to be either zero or two points. If you have
Out-of-state tickets and Massachussetts drivers
Prospective clients frequently ask how their NY ticket will affect them in their home state. Since it's next door, we get this question a lot from Massachusetts drivers. One of the best places to get the answer to this question is your state's DMV. In Massachusetts it is known as the RMV - Registry of Motor Vehicles. This post is about Massachusetts, but for a more general discussion, see my Do
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