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Car Pool Tickets Los Angeles
Any driver that has been forced to endure a traffic jam in Southern California has no doubt been tempted by the carpool lane. While it may look as simple as pulling over just one more lane, if caught by law enforcement, drivers may be facing an expensive Los Angeles carpool ticket. After contacting Mr. Ticket immediately, drivers should arm themselves with some of the basic information of this charge, understand why they have received it, and the associated penalties.
While the fines for a carpool ticket in Los Angeles is different than any other state or county, the wording of the law is identical throughout California. A driver may be charged with this offense if they do not have two or more people in their vehicle or illegally enter the lane through a solid line. The only legal times to use this lane is with a vehicle that bears appropriate exemption stickers, motorcycles, vehicles with two or more people, or if there are posted times that the carpool lane transitions into a regular lane.
For the first charge, a carpool ticket in Los Angeles is generally a single point offense. With any subsequent charges, this may be bumped up to a much more severe two point charge if the DMV or courts deem it appropriate. The base fine for this charge can range anywhere from $350 to $1000. This depends on the location of the infraction and other circumstances surrounding the ticket.
Unfortunately, many drivers will face multiple charges when pulled over to receive a Los Angeles carpool ticket. Those that entered the lane over a solid yellow line could be given an illegal lane change ticket on top of the carpool ticket. If this is the case, drivers may immediately receive two points on their license and a fine that could exceed well over $1000.
What may have begun as a driver simply attempting to bypass a traffic jam could result in a headache that lasts for months or even years. Those that have been charged with a carpool violation need to contact Mr. Ticket to remove fines, keep points off their license, and stay on the road.
