Traffic Violations
Protecting Your Driver’s License After an Arrest
Most people rely on their vehicles to get from place to place. Many people may plead guilty to their first or second speeding tickets without thinking of the consequences. Although one or two tickets might not mean the end of your driving privileges, multiple tickets could leave you with a suspended license.
If you were arrested, it is important to contact New Haven traffic violation attorneys to make sure you have a good understanding of your rights and what is at stake. At the Law Office of Jack O’Donnell, L.L.C., we offer free initial consultations, so it never costs you money to understand your rights and make sure you are taking the best steps to protect your license. We defend individuals throughout Connecticut who are facing charges for traffic violations, including:
- Speeding
- Reckless driving
- Driving on a suspended license
- Failure to carry insurance
- Failure to obey traffic control signals
- Drunk Driving
Traffic Violations for Drivers With CDLs
Most people who drive trucks and other commercial vehicles for a living must have a commercial driver’s license (CDL). When people with a CDL are arrested for traffic violations, there is often much more at stake. Even if they are not driving their CDL vehicle at the time of the arrest, they could lose their operator’s licenses, which could result in the loss of their livelihood.