I personally don't have the time to take time off to go to court in all the different states I get tickets in. I do also know that once you have a few tickets (even if they've written them off in court), they still show on your record. Your history hasn't disappeared at all--only perhaps for insurance records/reasons.
For example, my brother fights his tickets...and wins. But one time a judge saw his record and decided not to let him off. He mentioned that he can see his driving history and he's not going to let him off this time. So...it doesn't always work.
Same goes with me. I can't very well go in front of a judge these days and say I didn't mean to speed or it wasn't me.
All he would have to do is look at my history and see I speed and get caught on a regular basis. Even if they are dismissed, they can see you were still stopped for speeding. After as many tickets as I've had in 12 of the 50 states, its silly of me to even try.
Besides, when you go to court, you're paying extra fees to fight it, whether it's a lawyer (which some states require) or the fee to set it up, the fee you pay to have it taken off your record, and the fee of the ticket itself. Sure you might not get points, but you're paying the extra up front. My car insurance isn't really horrendous to me at all. If you're in a state like TX and you do the driver's education classes in order to get a 10% discount off your insurance, that's still a fee you have to pay--not to mention the precious time it takes to do the course.
By paying it immediately, I don't have to waste the extra time off from work going to court (money lost from not at work), don't have to waste the extra fees to pay to have the ticket gone. Also, I don't have to waste the extra weeks waiting for my court date wondering if I'll win the ticket or not...and if I don't, then it's 3 or 4 weeks later that the ticket "could have" been taken care of giving me 3 or 4 more weeks closer to that 2 or 3 year time limit that insurance keeps tabs on things. It's just not worth the hassle to me. Esp. if you end up having to pay the ticket still (which most judges will still make you do).
If I wasn't traveling for a living, and stayed in one place all the time, then yeah, maybe I would try and fight them. But for me at this point in my life where I'm always on the road, this is the best way for me.
Yes...I'm a speed demon.
But more tickets for me means more money for
donuts
for you know who...