Traffic Violations and Citations in Auburn Hills Michigan
Auburn Hills Michigan oversees traffic violations primarily through its district court(s). When you drive in Auburn Hills Michigan and are issued a ticket for a traffic violation, the law enforcement officer will provide you with a citation that contains the necessary information on how to resolve the traffic violation. The information in the citation will likely include the name, location, phone number and address of the Auburn Hills Michigan District Court's Traffic Division which will be processing your traffic violation. You will only need to deal with a criminal division of the Auburn Hills Michigan District Courts if your traffic violation qualifies as a misdemeanor or felony, such as vehicular homicide or driving while under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.
Once you receive your citation from the State of Michigan, you can choose to plead not guilty, you can mail an accompanying explanation of your specific situation to the local Auburn Hills Michigan District Court that is handling your ticket. If you choose to take this route, you can either go to court on the date provided on your traffic ticket, or await a mailed response from the court informing you of a scheduled hearing where you can present your case in person in front of a judge.
Points System and Common Traffic Violations in Auburn Hills Michigan
Like most cities in other states, Auburn Hills Michigan employs a points system to track the traffic violations of those driving within Auburn Hills Michigan's borders. Auburn Hills Michigan's Vehicular Code provides a full summary of the points that can be assigned against your Auburn Hills Michigan driving record, depending on the severity of your traffic violation. The following are some examples of what you can expect to be added to your record should you be pulled over, issued a citation and determined to be guilty of the offense:
2- points
- Speeding by less than 10 mph
- Open alcohol container in vehicle
- Refusal of a Breathalyzer Test by a Minor
3- points
- Speeding by 11-15 mph
- Running a Stop Sign
- Careless Driving
- Ignoring Railroad Crossing Lights
4- points
- Speeding by more than 15 mph
- Failure to Yield for Emergency Vehicles
- Driving with any BAC by a Minor
6- points
- Reckless Driving
- Fleeing an Accident
- Evading a Law Enforcement Officer
- DUI's
If points are posted against your Auburn Hills Michigan driving record, they will remain there for two years. Further, Auburn Hills Michigan District Courts will not remove points from your driving record once they are posted. So, if you want to avoid having points on your record for a traffic violation that you feel is not justified, it is important that you attempt to rectify the situation before it is too late. You won't have a chance to fix the situation at a later time.
Driving Privileges Suspension in Auburn Hills Michigan
These points can add up quickly. If you accumulate 12 points on your Auburn Hills Michigan driving record, the Auburn Hills Michigan District Court handling your traffic violation will notify the
Auburn Hills Michigan Secretary of State ("SOS") who will order to you participate in a Driver Assessment Reexamination. Basically, you will be required to sit down with someone working at a Auburn Hills Michigan SOS Assessment Office to discuss your recent traffic violation, go over your entire Auburn Hills Michigan driving history, and complete written, visual and on-road driving examinations. While your re-examination may result in no penalty at all, the Auburn Hills Michigan SOS Assessment Office may also limit, suspend or even revoke your license.
Accumulating 12 points on your driving record is not the only situation in which you may have to speak to an assessment officer. If you are involved in multiple traffic accidents, obtain a traffic citation while you are driving on a probationary license, or are involved in an accident that resulted in a fatality (regardless of fault), you may have to undergo the re-examination process. The Auburn Hills Michigan SOS Assessment Officer that is handling your traffic violation, should he or she choose to suspend your license, has the discretion of implementing a suspension ranging from a single day to months. The decision is likely to rely heavily on the severity of your most recent traffic violation and the general cleanliness of your Auburn Hills Michigan driving record. In addition, a Auburn Hills Michigan Assessment Officer will consider heavily whether you are willing to undertake steps to improve your overall driving abilities, including possible participation in a driver improvement program or traffic school.
Traffic School and Driver Improvement Programs in Auburn Hills Michigan
As a rule, the Auburn Hills Michigan SOS will generally not offer you an opportunity to participate in a Auburn Hills Michigan traffic school as a means of dismissing your traffic violation or eliminating points from your Auburn Hills Michigan driving record. However, attending a Auburn Hills Michigan traffic school may be a determining factor in how a Auburn Hills Michigan SOS Assessment Officer handles your case.
The Auburn Hills Michigan SOS has provided a list of Auburn Hills Michigan traffic schools that you can participate in, including Auburn Hills Michigan online driver improvement programs and online traffic schools. If you have a Auburn Hills Michigan online traffic school or Auburn Hills Michigan online driver improvement program that you'd like to enroll in that is not included in that list, just contact the local Auburn Hills Michigan District Court or Auburn Hills Michigan SOS Assessment Office handling your traffic violation and ask them for permission to enroll in the program as part of your agreement.
A Clean Driving Record in Auburn Hills Michigan
A clean Auburn Hills Michigan driving record can benefit you in several ways, particularly if you participate in a Auburn Hills Michigan online defensive driving program or online traffic school. First, a clean record will help you avoid expensive fees based on the cumulative effect of multiple Auburn Hills Michigan traffic violations. It will demonstrate that you have taken steps to be a better and more defensive driver, and this will help prevent you from losing your Auburn Hills Michigan driving privileges when under the discretion of a Auburn Hills Michigan court.
A good driving record is essential to getting and keeping your car insurance costs as low as possible. The less traffic violations you have on your Auburn Hills Michigan driving history, combined with a completed online defensive driving program, the lower your insurance premiums will stay.
Mature Drivers Get Insurance Reduction in Auburn Hills Michigan
Auburn Hills Michigan also authorizes an opportunity for Auburn Hills Michigan mature drivers, those drivers who are at least 50 years of age, to partake in a Defensive Driving Course to significantly reduce your auto insurance premiums and help bolster your overall Auburn Hills Michigan driving record. The class is taught in four, separate two-hour sessions.
Teen Drivers Get Insurance Reduction in Auburn Hills Michigan
Auburn Hills Michigan offers a similar driver's education program from teens. If you are a teen driver or have a teen driver in your household and are interested in lowering your car insurance premiums, you should contact your auto insurance carrier to see how this program will affect your Auburn Hills Michigan insurance premiums. You can also learn about Auburn Hills Michigan's specific teen driver requirements and opportunities by visiting the Auburn Hills Michigan SOS's Teen Driver Education Website.
Approved Classroom Traffic Schools in Auburn Hills Michigan
If you are interested in participating in a Auburn Hills Michigan driver improvement program in a physical setting, the Auburn Hills Michigan SOS has publicized a list of pre-approved Auburn Hills Michigan traffic schools:
All star Driver Education
1011 S Main Street #B Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Alert Driving School
5373 Terence Court Bloomfield, MI
MSDE Driver Training School
13346 W Warren Dearborn, MI 48126
ABC Driving School
7840 Michigan Detroit, MI
Best Truck Driving School LLC
151 S Military Detroit, MI 48209
Privilege Driving School
15251 W 8 Mile Detroit, MI 48235
C & C Driving School LLC
12320 Oakland Hills Dr Dewitt, MI 48820
Main Street Driving School
2090 Celebration Drive NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Navigator Driving Academy
4940 Plainfield NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525
West Michigan CDL
3370 Busch Drive SW #A Grandville, MI 49418
Mr R's A-Plus Driving School
1673 Haslett Road #30 Haslett, MI 48840
Century Driving School
575 1/2 E 8th Street Holland, MI 49423
Wolverine Auto Driving School
32011 Plymouth Livonia, MI
Baker College - Truck Driver Training Center
100 N Delaney Owosso, MI 48867
Nuway Truck Driver Training
25 S Glenwood Pontiac, MI 48342
Sargents School For Driving
14334 San Jose Redford, MI
Safeway Teen Adult Driving School
15626 Isabelle Romulus, MI
Suburban Truck Driver Training
28675 Northline Romulus, MI 48174
CDI Truck Driving School
6191 Sherman Road Saginaw, MI 48604
Jack's Driving School
23077 Greenfield, #11 Southfield, MI
Street Wise Driving School
1134 E 8th Street Traverse City, MI 49686
Academy Driving School
5475 Livernois Troy, MI
American Driving School
48838 Van Dyke Utica, MI 48317
Century Driving School
334 Reno Drive Wayland, MI 49348
Lee Driving School
5348 Fairway Court West Bloomfield, MI
Kars Driver Training
648 Progress Street #102A West Branch, MI 48661