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Unsafe Lane - Change

An unsafe lane- change citation lands like a gut punch—triggering fines, piling points onto your driving record, and driving your insurance rates through the roof the moment you shift lanes without verifying it’s clear or without clicking on your turn signal. What you get is an official label of “reckless driving,” even if you only grazed the steering wheel. You need “TICKET FIXER.” And their YouTube Channel.


Common Triggers for This Moving Violation • Failure to Signal: Skipping your blinker altogether or turning it off before the legally required distance (100 feet in California) is basic negligence. • Cutting Off Others: Merging so late that the vehicle beside you must jam on its brakes—evidence you didn’t judge their speed or distance. • Illegal Crossings: Cutting across solid yellow lines or riding over painted medians is an obvious ticket magnet. • Multiple Lane Jumps: Hopping two or three lanes at once instead of shifting over one at a time is practically a dare to traffic enforcement.


State-Specific Penalties • California (CVC 22107): About a $238 base fine plus 1 point on your DMV record; commercial drivers can receive up to 1.5 points. • New York (VTL 1128-a): 3 points and a $100–$150 fine on a first offense, plus steep surcharges. Rack up enough, and your driving privileges can be suspended. • Commercial Drivers (CDL): The FMCSA treats it as a “serious offense.” Two convictions within three years = 60-day disqualification.


High-Impact Defense Strategies • “Movement Was Safe”: Argue that no other vehicle was affected and that, in some areas, a signal isn’t strictly required under certain conditions. • “Emergency Maneuver”: Show you swerved to avoid debris or a suddenly stopped car—claiming necessity can blunt the prosecution’s case. • “Officer’s Impaired View”: Question the officer’s line of sight. If they were behind an obstacle or at a strange angle, how could they definitively see your signal or spacing?


Pro-Tip: Many drivers opt for traffic school to wipe the point off their record and halt the insurance rate hike—although you still pay the fine.


Bottom Line: An unsafe lane-change ticket isn’t a mere slap on the wrist. It’s a strategic blow to your finances, your driving record, and your margin for error on the road.


The “Ticket Fixer” YouTube channel uncovers the inside scoop that courts, insurers, and law enforcement would rather keep under wraps. Their top recommendation? Choose the right attorney to fight your tickets and potentially clean up your driving history.


If you’d like, I can help you: • Find top-rated traffic lawyers in your city • Verify the exact penalties in your state • Draft a list of questions to ask during a lawyer consultation

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Martin Snytsheuvel began his photojournalism career in Las Vegas in 1977. Since then, he’s covered Hollywood celebrities, entertainment, and fine dining for various online publications. Now working as editor-in-chief of “AUCTION WALK NEWS,” he reports on auctions from Christie’s showrooms to rural estate sales, many featured on his YouTube channel “AUCTION WALK.”

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