Traffic Offence Lawyers

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Understanding Traffic Offence and when to get legal help

The Traffic Offence specialisation focuses on helping people who have been charged with breaking traffic laws in New Zealand. This area of law is important because it affects everyone who drives on our roads.

What Are Traffic Offences?

Traffic offences can include a variety of actions, such as:

  • Speeding: Driving over the speed limit.
  • Drink Driving: Operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Running a Red Light: Failing to stop at a traffic signal.
  • Driving Without a Licence: Operating a vehicle without a valid driver's licence.

Why Is This Important?

Traffic offences can lead to serious consequences, including fines, demerit points, or even losing your licence. In some cases, they can result in court appearances. Understanding your rights and options is crucial if you find yourself in this situation.

How Can We Help?

Lawyers who specialise in traffic offences can provide guidance and support. They can help you:

  • Understand the charges against you.
  • Prepare for court if necessary.
  • Negotiate with the police or the court for a lesser penalty.
  • Advise you on how to avoid future offences.

Examples of Our Work

For instance, if you receive a speeding ticket, a lawyer can help you understand the options available, such as contesting the ticket or attending a driving course to reduce penalties. If you are charged with drink driving, they can assist you in navigating the legal process and represent you in court.

Traffic laws are in place to keep our roads safe. If you are facing a traffic offence, it is important to seek legal advice. A lawyer specialising in traffic offences can help you understand your situation and work towards the best possible outcome.

How to choose the right Traffic Offence lawyer

  • Look for a lawyer with experience in traffic offences.
  • Check their success rate in similar cases.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials.
  • Ensure they offer clear communication and support.

Verified Traffic Law firms

These law firms are experienced in helping Kiwis navigate Traffic Offence in Traffic matters.

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Common questions about Traffic Offence:

What is considered a traffic offence in New Zealand?

Traffic offences include speeding, drink driving, careless driving, and driving without a licence.

When should I hire a traffic offence lawyer?

You should hire a lawyer if you face serious penalties, such as a court appearance or licence suspension.

What are the potential penalties for traffic offences?

Penalties can include fines, demerit points, licence suspension, or even imprisonment for severe cases.

How can a lawyer help with my traffic offence?

A lawyer can provide legal advice, represent you in court, and help negotiate lesser penalties.

What should I do if I receive a traffic ticket?

Review the ticket details, consider your options, and consult a lawyer if you plan to contest it.

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