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Can you get a failure to stop at stop sign ticket reduced if first time offender or should you just pay the ticket? |
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Generally speaking, it's assumed by the state that you know you're required to stop at a stop sign if you've taken a driving test and possess a license. Because it's a moving violation, the chances of the ticket being reduced are almost non-existent unless you could prove the signage at the stop was inadequate. Best advice, pay the ticket and watch for stop signs.
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