Submitted by nooneyouworkwith t3_ysmo1s in Pennsylvania
I'm an out-of-state driver who got a "Move Over Law" ticket a few days ago. It looks like the law was updated a couple of years ago with higher fees (up to $500 for a first offense, up to $2000 and a 90-day license suspension for a third offense). I fully admit to doing what I was accused of, and have no plans to try and fight it at this point. My lame defense is simply that I had never heard of the law in 20+ years of driving, and never seen or heard of anyone in my home state getting a ticket for it despite similar laws being on the books everywhere. I was driving the speed limit and saw the officer ticketing someone else, but drove by thinking nothing of it. The ticket doesn't indicate speeding or any other adverse conditions (weather, construction zone, etc.) that make it appear to be egregiously reckless.
For anyone who has gotten a ticket like this, have you had any luck getting the fees and/or points on your driving record reduced by a judge? My instinct is to point to my previously perfect driving record and out-of-state residency and hope the judge is sympathetic. Does anyone know how much discretion they have with things like this? Thanks in advance.
cutiecat565 t1_ivztjj2 wrote
I don't think you'll get out of it. They are taking it very seriously now to make people follow it. Too many have been killed next to disabled vehicles in the last few years. I don't see the judge letting this one go.