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kul4na2
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What is the name of your state? Kansas.
I was recently involved in a single car accident. Weather conditions were extremely bad (17+ inches of snow) but since I was on military orders I had to drive. While doing about 45m/hr on a highway in which the posted minimum speed is 40m/hr and max is 70m/hr I hit an uneven patch of ice and lost control of my car. About half an hour later a cop shows up and gives me ticket for "driving too fast for the conditions". The cop doesn't even get off the car to check out my car, nor the skid marks. Is there any way I can contest this? My main purpose is to AVOID having the ticket put on my record.
I was recently involved in a single car accident. Weather conditions were extremely bad (17+ inches of snow) but since I was on military orders I had to drive. While doing about 45m/hr on a highway in which the posted minimum speed is 40m/hr and max is 70m/hr I hit an uneven patch of ice and lost control of my car. About half an hour later a cop shows up and gives me ticket for "driving too fast for the conditions". The cop doesn't even get off the car to check out my car, nor the skid marks. Is there any way I can contest this? My main purpose is to AVOID having the ticket put on my record.