Running Stop Sign charges in Vermont
A stop sign violation alleges you failed to make a complete stop at a posted sign. Many are issued for 'rolling stops' where the vehicle slowed but did not fully halt. In Vermont, a conviction adds demerit points toward the Vermont DMV suspension threshold of 10 points in 2 years, and the conviction follows you to your insurer.
Why fight your Running Stop Sign ticket?
Defenses that actually work
Attorneys question the officer's vantage point and angle, obscured or improperly placed signage, and whether a complete stop actually occurred relative to the limit line.
What's at stake in Vermont
A stop sign conviction adds points in most states and can trigger an insurance surcharge despite the low fine. In Vermont, points accumulate toward suspension at 10 points in 2 years.
Prevent insurance increases
A running stop sign conviction can raise Vermont premiums by roughly 22% — often for three years. Fighting the ticket can prevent that.
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You pay a one-time flat fee regardless of how much attorney time your case takes. If we can't match you, you pay nothing.