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Jon Coupal

EXCESSIVE TRAFFIC TICKETS: HURTING THE MIDDLE CLASS AGAIN

Jon Coupal is President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers AssociationEven good drivers get an occasional ticket.  But in the last several years, there has been a perverse incentive for eagle-eyed enforcement officers to issue even more citations.  We are now discovering that California drivers are a goldmine for government by the imposition of traffic fines that are absurdly excessive.  

As recently as 2005, a ticket for drivers going from one to 15 mph over the speed limit in California would cost $99.  This would include a base fine of $25 and additional charges of $74 to be shared with the state, the county, the courts and other programs.  Only nine years later the same ticket would include a base fine of $35 and another $203 to be divided among the usual suspects for a total of $238.

Currently, a ticket with a fine of $120 will cost the motorist about $627 by the time all the additional charges are added.   These penalty assessments are running more than four times the base fine.

To read the entire column click here http://www.hjta.org/california-commentary/excessive-traffic-tickets-hurting-the-middle-class-again%E2%80%8B/