What is the name of your state? OHIO
[§ 4511.20.2] § 4511.202. Operating vehicle without reasonable control.
(A) No person shall operate a motor vehicle, trackless trolley, or streetcar on any street, highway, or property open to the public for vehicular traffic without being in reasonable control of the vehicle, trolley, or streetcar.
(B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of operating a motor vehicle without being in control of it, a minor misdemeanor.
HISTORY: 139 v S 432. Eff 3-16-83; 149 v S 123, § 1, eff. 1-1-04.
I was cited for a 4511.202 (Failure to control) over the weekend for losing control on an Ice covered road. Is there anyway to fight this? While the Tow truck driver was get my car out of the gaurdrail and I was talking to the cop about the several accidents he had already been at that morning another driver lost control (due to Ice) right in front of us. Do I have a legal leg to stand on to justify fighting this ticket?
Where and how do I find cases where other people may have successfully (or not so) fought this citation?
[§ 4511.20.2] § 4511.202. Operating vehicle without reasonable control.
(A) No person shall operate a motor vehicle, trackless trolley, or streetcar on any street, highway, or property open to the public for vehicular traffic without being in reasonable control of the vehicle, trolley, or streetcar.
(B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of operating a motor vehicle without being in control of it, a minor misdemeanor.
HISTORY: 139 v S 432. Eff 3-16-83; 149 v S 123, § 1, eff. 1-1-04.
I was cited for a 4511.202 (Failure to control) over the weekend for losing control on an Ice covered road. Is there anyway to fight this? While the Tow truck driver was get my car out of the gaurdrail and I was talking to the cop about the several accidents he had already been at that morning another driver lost control (due to Ice) right in front of us. Do I have a legal leg to stand on to justify fighting this ticket?
Where and how do I find cases where other people may have successfully (or not so) fought this citation?
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