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Railroad Crossing Ticket Los Angeles
While California may not be known for trains crossing in and out of busy streets, a railroad crossing ticket in Los Angeles can put a serious dent in anyone's finances. Unlike other states, many drivers within California are rarely given sufficient information about these tickets and the laws surrounding them. Here is a glimpse at some of the laws surrounding railroad crossings and the fines that Mr. Ticket can help to absolve drivers from.
There are a handful of situations in which an individual can receive a Los Angeles railroad crossing ticket. The most common involves unlawfully stopping in the dynamic envelope surrounding railroad tracks. This zone is car's length in all directions of railroad tracks. If any cars are forced to stop on the tracks or in the dynamic envelope surrounding the railroad crossing they will be liable for a ticket. A railroad crossing ticket in Los Angeles and the various laws surrounding them also include stipulations for any trolleys, trams, or other city transit vehicle. These are generally considered non-moving violations.
Another common situation where drivers can receive a Los Angeles railroad crossing ticket is failure to stop at a posted sign before tracks. Many of these tickets are the result of rolling stops in which the vehicle continues to move past the stop sign without ever coming to a full stop. This violation is much more serious and comes with a single point being placed on top of the license as well as the fines.
The smallest fine for these tickets will generally hover around $400 for the first infraction. These fines can double or even triple if they take place in construction zones, senior citizen zones, near schools, or in a business district. Prior convictions for the same charge will also come with additional charges for every conviction. Insurance companies are given access to this information at which point they may increase insurance premiums by a significant amount.
With California traffic being some of the worst in the country, it takes only a momentary lapse in judgment to receive one of these expensive infractions. Any driver being charged with a railroad crossing ticket should immediately call Mr. Ticket for a consultation that could save them hundreds or thousands of dollars over the years.
