I am a foreigner studying in US. I just received a traffic violation from the state of new york today for unsafe changing of lane.
The officer claims that I had move from lane unsafely. I was cruising on the highway on the passing lane since there were lots of tractors on the right side of the road. One of the tractors was cruising on the passing lane at a speed slower than mine. I change lane to the right in front of another tractor, and switched back to the passing lane to overtake the slow tractor that was on the passing lane. I did all this while maintaining the speed limit.
I did not expect to get pulled over by the cop who was driving behind me. In my defense, I felt that there were ample space for me to change lanes. I felt unjust to receive the ticket, and I do not wish to plea guilty. I estimated that there were two to three car lengths in front of the vehicle that i was overtaking, which was sufficient since i am cruising at a faster speed.
I'd have appeal it for sure if I am in my home country, but I am not. Moving lane unsafely is a bad practice, but not a traffic offense in my country. I am leaving USA in two week's time. The court do not have any other information other than the temporary mailing address my school gave me. What if I plea guilty and they can't get me to pay for the fine?
I've read many comments. Some people say if you are a foreigner, plead guilty to save trouble. But I feel unjust and I want to appeal. The fine is too heavy (est. $150), and I still feel that I had ample space for overtaking. How can I plead non-guilty as a foreigner? Do you think there will be chance for the case to be let go? The officer can only see things from his perspective. But I can see things from mine and I know that there is ample room for overtaking.
The officer claims that I had move from lane unsafely. I was cruising on the highway on the passing lane since there were lots of tractors on the right side of the road. One of the tractors was cruising on the passing lane at a speed slower than mine. I change lane to the right in front of another tractor, and switched back to the passing lane to overtake the slow tractor that was on the passing lane. I did all this while maintaining the speed limit.
I did not expect to get pulled over by the cop who was driving behind me. In my defense, I felt that there were ample space for me to change lanes. I felt unjust to receive the ticket, and I do not wish to plea guilty. I estimated that there were two to three car lengths in front of the vehicle that i was overtaking, which was sufficient since i am cruising at a faster speed.
I'd have appeal it for sure if I am in my home country, but I am not. Moving lane unsafely is a bad practice, but not a traffic offense in my country. I am leaving USA in two week's time. The court do not have any other information other than the temporary mailing address my school gave me. What if I plea guilty and they can't get me to pay for the fine?
I've read many comments. Some people say if you are a foreigner, plead guilty to save trouble. But I feel unjust and I want to appeal. The fine is too heavy (est. $150), and I still feel that I had ample space for overtaking. How can I plead non-guilty as a foreigner? Do you think there will be chance for the case to be let go? The officer can only see things from his perspective. But I can see things from mine and I know that there is ample room for overtaking.