Blog Posts in 2011
Posted on Jun 27, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand
When will the Traffic on Interstate 595 ever end? Each and everyday traffic is magnified by the on-going constuction. In addition there is guaranteed to be an accident each and every day. As i listen ...
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Posted on Jun 27, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand, Florida Traffic Lawyer
Fourth of July weekend is always a great time to celebrate during the summer months. Familes get together, you have time away from work and its the perfect time to let loose. Its also a prime time for ...
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Posted on Jun 27, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand, Florida Traffic Lawyer
Traffic patterns shift at a moments notice, and with these changes come a whole heap of new things that drivers must be in tune with. In Florida especially, driving is notoriously fraught with the ...
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Posted on May 31, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand, Miami Traffic Lawyer
Many drivers take great pride in knowing various routes to get the same destination. You'll ask for directions somewhere and they'll say, "go this way, I promise its the fastest". Although their route ...
Continue reading "Would You Look at the Time!" »
Posted on May 25, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand
Gas prices, air fares and grocery bills are steadily rising. These reasons and more will keeps many Florida residents on the homefront this weekend. Compared to a year ago gas prices are on average ...
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Posted on May 16, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand Miami Traffic Lawyer
A three judge panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Lakeland, Florida. This was ruled on wednesday in response to two Pinellas County cases. Both drivers were accused of playing their car ...
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Posted on May 14, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand Miami Traffic Lawyer
A three judge panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Lakeland, Florida. This was ruled on wednesday in response to two Pinellas County cases. Both drivers were accused of playing their car ...
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Posted on May 5, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand Miami Traffic Lawyer
In a state such as New York people do not rely as much on their personal cars as they do in Florida. New York has an in depth subway system within Manhattan as well as all surrounding boroughs. Trains ...
Continue reading "Speeding in a Construction Zone - Doubled Up" »
Posted on May 4, 2011 By Miami Traffic Lawyer
This seems to have become a trend in South Florida as in Palm Beach 5 DMV employees were arrested for doing the same. At the conclusion of the article a Broward DMV supervisor stated: "The bottom line ...
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Posted on May 2, 2011 By Miami Traffic Lawyer
School Zones are the everyday drivers worst nightmare. Many times its difficult to tell when one is going to pop up but for the most part people just don't pay close enough attention to the signs. ...
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Posted on Apr 29, 2011 By Daniel Schulefand MIAMI TRAFFIC LAWYER
You got pulled over, and now you have a traffic ticket sitting on your desk. You look at the ticket, and: Chances are the officer's handwriting is illegible There are various groups of letters and ...
Continue reading "So you got pulled over for a traffic violation….. now what?" »
Posted on Apr 28, 2011 By MIAMI TRAFFIC LAWYER
the best party to have is the one in the comfort of your own home. Police commonly set up checkpoints in which they say they're just checking to see if you're wearing a seatbelt but as we all know its ...
Continue reading "TRAFFIC TICKETS = DUIs on HOLIDAY WEEKENDS" »
Posted on Apr 25, 2011 By Miami Traffic Lawyer
1. Many of the citations carry points, paying the fine will not guarantee you a clear license history 2. If you get 12 points in 12 months your license will be suspended 3. Toll violations when ...
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Posted on Apr 25, 2011 By Miami Traffic Ticket Lawyer
Picture that perfect Sunday, gliding down an empty A1A as everyone has already made their way to the beach and you look into the clear blue sky with the sweet breeze smelling of the crisp ocean and ...
Continue reading "Tickets for Speeding" »
Posted on Apr 25, 2011 By Miami Traffic Ticket Lawyer
Picture that perfect Sunday, gliding down an empty A1A as everyone has already made their way to the beach and you look into the clear blue sky with the sweet breeze smelling of the crisp ocean and ...
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Posted on Apr 13, 2011 By Florida Traffic Lawyer
We often come across cases in which clients plead to us that it wasn't their fault, they had no idea, they figured that ticket from five years ago just in some way vanished. But the truth is the ...
Continue reading "Driving with a suspended license. (UNKNOWINGLY)" »
Posted on Apr 4, 2011 By Miami Traffic Ticket Attorney
There are few places in the country with worse traffic than Miami, three to be exact. According to a study conducted by the Texas Traffic Institute, the Miami area was fourth in hours spent in traffic ...
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Posted on Apr 1, 2011 By Kylie Patterson
In an attempt to make the switch to the coinless tolls easier, Navarro Discount Pharmacy locations are now authorized to distribute and activate SunPass systems throughout South Florida. Miami-Dade ...
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Posted on Mar 24, 2011 By Miami Traffic Ticket Attorney
According to the Miami Herald, the Gilchrist County sheriff has officially withdrawn his order that deputies give at least one ticket every shift. Sheriff Daniel Slaughter stated that people had ...
Continue reading "Deputies Had Quotas in Mind for Traffic Fines" »
Posted on Mar 22, 2011 By Miami Toll Violation Lawyer
Florida's Turnpike recently implemented a cash-free system for the Homestead Extension. The idea was that congested bottlenecks would be a thing of the past as drivers zoomed though toll areas without ...
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Posted on Mar 16, 2011 By Miami Traffic Ticket Attorney
Commissioners in Broward County recently voted against a bill that would remove red light cameras in the area. The area has been divided by people who think the cameras are the city's way of taking ...
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