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Fairfax County, VA Speeding Lawyers<\/span><\/h2>\n
Speed limits are put in place for the safety of drivers everywhere. When a driver exceeds the speed limit, an officer will usually pull them over and issue a ticket to protect the safety of both the driver and others on the road. Driving over the speed limit in Fairfax County, VA can have more serious consequences depending on how fast the driver is going. A common belief is that drivers have a cushion of about five to ten miles per hour over the speed limit before a police officer will pull them over, but an officer can legally pull over a driver who is exceeding the speed limit by as little as 1 mph.<\/h6>\n
Reckless driving is a more serious speeding offense. Under VA Code 46.2-862, a person is guilty of reckless driving if they drive 20 mph over the posted speed limit, or drive over 80 mph regardless of the speed limit. This has far bigger consequences and penalties for the guilty driver.<\/h6>\n
If you are charged with a speeding traffic offense in Fairfax County, VA and you desire to fight your charge, it\u2019s important that you understand the penalties for the offense as well as your legal rights so that you can build a strong defense against it. Speeding does not have to ruin your driving record if you are prepared with an excellent legal defense.<\/h6>\n

Fairfax County, VA Speeding Penalties<\/h3>\n

The penalties for speeding depend on how much the driver exceeds the speed limit. For any speeding not considered reckless driving, the penalty is often a speeding ticket with an associated fine and demerit points on your driving record. If you\u2019re speeding 1 to 9 mph over the posted speed limit, the offense usually results in 3 points on your record, which remain for 2 years. If you speed 10 to 19 mph over the speed limit, you will receive 4 demerit points on your record, which also remain for 2 years. Your license may be suspended if you receive 12 demerit points within 12 months or 18 demerit points within 24 months.<\/h6>\n
Reckless driving (speeding 20 mph over the speed limit or driving over 80 mph) has more serious penalties. Reckless driving is considered a class 1 misdemeanor and can result in a maximum of 12 months in jail, a maximum 6 months suspension of your driver\u2019s license, up to a $2,500 fine, and 6 demerit points on your driving record. Reckless driving is much more than a simple speeding ticket, and by paying the fine, you are pleading guilty to the charge and will be convicted of a class 1 misdemeanor. If you want to avoid a misdemeanor conviction and possible jail time, you can fight the charge.<\/h6>\n

Fairfax County, VA’s DMV Point System<\/h3>\n

If you are charged with a speeding or general traffic offense in Fairfax County, VA, it is important that you understand the penalties of the offense before you decide to prepay the charge. Once you prepay the charge, in essence, you have pled guilty to the charge; and depending on the charge, your driving record will be assigned demerit points, which could ultimately affect your insurance rates, license and employment.<\/h6>\n
The Fairfax County, VA Division of Motor Vehicles posts the conviction to your driving record and assigns demerit points, depending on the severity of the charge. It is very important you understand the point system and how it relates to your charge. Below is a summary of the most common violations and the points. For a more thorough review, you may visit the DMV website.<\/h6>\n

6-Point Violations<\/h4>\n