Stop Sign Illinois

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wonderland130

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Just got a ticket for not stopping at a stop sign completely. I believe that I did and the weird thing is the police officer says you can pay your 55$ at the courthouse or through mail. But I just checked the ticket and I can't seem to find 55$ anywhere except for seat belt violation.

Wondering if I should fight it in Illinois. have not had a moving violation in 6 years (teenager times) The fact that i thought i did stop and he told me incorrect information regarding ticket payment price/info leads me to want to fight it. Will it have a large change in my insurance if at all? is taking traffic school worth it?

Anything i can object to for being told the wrong information?
 
Check out my answer to the post "Should I fight a ticket for not running a stop sign?"

Objecting simply because the officer may or may not have made an error regarding the cost is NOT going to help you. Rely on the facts of whether you did or did not come to a FULL stop at the sign.

You would need to verify with your specific insurance company as to what violations would or would not affect your policy rate.

See "army judge's" answer in the post "Should I fight a ticket for not running a stop sign?" regarding traffic school.
 
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