NC General Statute Section 20-141 (A) Speeding
No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway or in a public vehicular area at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions then existing.
How the McGee Law Firm Can Help
The McGee Law Firm handles speeding tickets in New Hanover County, Brunswick County and Pender County, North Carolina.
Many of the tickets we handle are issued within towns with 35 MPH zones such as Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Oak Island, Southport, Topsail Beach, Surf City and Downtown Wilmington.
We also handle our fair amount of tickets issued on Interstate 40, 140, 17 and 87.
Officers typically will write notes on e-citations that our clients have no knowledge. These notes can mention how polite and cooperative the individual was during the stop. There can also be notes about the circumstances of the stop including speed. They may also note information they have obtained through the National Driver’s License Registry.
When handling Speeding Ticket cases, we obtain all of this information and more to build your case and mitigate damage to your driving record and insurance.
Get A Free Traffic Violation Consultation
Jimmy McGee handles all type of traffic violations in New Hanover County, Brunswick County and Pender County, North Carolina. The McGee Law Firm was established in 2003.
If you have been issued a ticket in one of these counties, contact the McGee Law Firm for a free and confidential consultation. It doesn’t cost anything to better understand what you’re facing and to get peace of mind about your traffic ticket.
To get a free consultation, fill out the contact form, give us a call or if you’re on your mobile phone, shoot the firm a text message.
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