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22406 a vc - Fight Speeding Tickets Issued to Commercial Drivers
22406 a vc - It is a violation of California vehicle code section 22406 a vc for a commercial vehicle to drive in excess of 55 mph. If you were cited for violation of 22406 a vc and if you have decided to fight your speeding ticket with a trial by written delcaration in California we can help you. A trail by written delcaration does not require for the driver to appear in court to contest the ticket. Instead the accused is allowed to contest the ticket in writing with a process called trial by written declaration.
If you decide to use our service just sign up and send us a copy of your speeding ticket. We will prepare all your documents for the trial by written declaration and email you the final documents ready for your signature. All you need to do is to print, sign and mail the documents to the court. Then, you just have to wait for the court to make a decision in your case and mail you the verdict. The courts in California generally take 30 to 90+ days to mail out the verdict. If the verdict comes back NOT GUILTY that is the end of it the ticket is dismissed.
We offer a flat fee for our service with 100% Money Back Guarantee. If you get a guilty verdict send us a copy of the verdict form (TR-215) within 30 days of the verdict notice and we will refund you 100% of our flat fee. Please allow 5 business days for us to verify the verdict and issue the refund.
Below is the description of 22406 a vc as outlined in the California Vehicle Code section:
22406 vc
No person may drive any of the following vehicles on a highway at a speed in excess of 55 miles per hour:
222406 a vc - A motortruck or truck tractor having three or more axles or any motortruck or truck tractor drawing any other vehicle.
(b) A passenger vehicle or bus drawing any other vehicle.
(c) A schoolbus transporting any school pupil.
(d) A farm labor vehicle when transporting passengers.
(e) A vehicle transporting explosives.
(f) A trailer bus, as defined in Section 636.