from talking to more than a couple ppl, at least here in VA quite a few localities will offer traffic school and then dismiss the ticket upon successful completion..
I need to call the locality and see what their standard policy is.. It sounds too easy to be honest..
A few ppl have said that a lawyer can do the same thing by making a few phone calls..
Brian
That is probably true about the traffic school. It's probably similar to what Texas does, so you might find this site interesting:
Traffic Tickets and Violations in Texas | DOT
Incidentally, even though I was qualified to teach defensive driving many years ago, I can get a 10% insurance premium reduction if I take a defensive driving course once every 3 years. So even though my wife has never received a traffic citation, and my last one was in February, 1963, we both take a defensive driving course every 3 years, and it's a good refresher.
We used to go in person to a class somewhere, usually put on by AARP. (They asked me to become one of the volunteer instructors, but I never did.) But now AARP, AAA, and I don't know who else have an online version. We have AAA auto insurance, but the AARP course is geared toward older drivers, and the cost of the AARP course is less than the AAA course, and of course AAA insurance accepts the AARP course, so it's the one we do. We did the last one on June 4, 2010, so we'll do it again in about a year. They mail a completion form and I give it to my insurance agent.
I don't know if all the states and insurance companies give the insurance premium reduction but since you can take the course online, at your own pace, I can't understand why everyone doesn't do it.