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Nov 23

Jon Zimmerman

"Here's a Traffic Ticket. Please drive more safely next time." These are every driver's least favorite words to hear. Perhaps you were speeding, failed to signal, or were traveling alone in a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane, or perhaps you were doing nothing unusual yet caught the attention of a law enforcement officer. After you've received your traffic ticket and even paid the fine, the real damage to your wallet isn't done. The long-term impact can include employment and driving privilege issues, and for most people a sharp increase in car insurance premiums. Quite often after you have received even just one ticket, you will see an increase in your premiums for several years. But how much will it cost? read more

Jul 14

Jon Zimmerman

As drivers take to the roads in Washington State's Pierce County, observers might notice police read more

May 01

Jon Zimmerman

When a driver gets pulled over in Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, or some other location and a police read more

Apr 29

Jon Zimmerman

Last week I was in Monroe, Snohomish County during one of my frequent visits there to fight some read more

Nov 09

Jon Zimmerman

Traffic tickets for driving in the high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane are very common on Highway 520 read more