Why fight a traffic ticket in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania's 6-point exam trigger is unusually low, and 31+ over brings its own hearing — so reducing a high-speed ticket prevents a cascade of PennDOT actions.
$35–$500
Pennsylvania PennDOT
6 points (departmental action)
~28%
Fine ranges and insurance figures are typical estimates for general guidance, not legal advice; actual amounts vary by court, violation, and your record. Confirm specifics with a licensed Pennsylvania attorney.
About Pennsylvania traffic laws
PennDOT acts at just 6 points — your first time triggers a written exam, the second a hearing, and reaching 11 points means a suspension. Driving 31+ mph over the limit also triggers a departmental hearing on its own.
How points & your license work in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania adds demerit points to your record on conviction. Speeding adds 2–5 points by severity, and at 6 points PennDOT requires a special exam; a second 6-point accumulation brings a hearing, and 11 points triggers suspension. The Pennsylvania PennDOT suspension trigger of 6 points (departmental action) means a single avoidable conviction can push you closer to losing your license.
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No Court Appearances
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Pennsylvania traffic ticket defense by location
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