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undefinedA speeding ticket for CDL drivers on Interstate 5 around Woodland, CA, in Yolo County, can jeopardize your driving career. Discuss your options with a traffic ticket attorney today.

Commercial drivers who have been ticketed in Yolo County might need to post bail.

Where to Find Help with a Speeding Ticket in Woodland, CA 

Getting a speeding ticket for commercial drivers on Interstate 5 can be career-threatening. 

At Bigger & Harman, we understand how a single violation can impact your CDL, job, and future. We help drivers fight tickets on I-5 and across California.


Why NOTS and CSA Points Matter

CDL holders must protect their records with both the DMV and FMCSA. 

Compliance, Safety, and Accountability (CSA) severity points stay on your Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) record for three years. 

These points and time-weight multiples also raise your carrier’s Safety Measurement System (SMS) percentile. Even one moving violation can place a fleet’s DOT number under extra scrutiny. 

Some carriers terminate the last driver with a moving violation when fleet premiums rise due to driver violations.


California’s Speed Laws for Commercial Drivers

Under CA Vehicle Code (VC) Section 22406, trucks and other listed commercial vehicles must drive no more than 55 mph statewide. 

This law applies to every highway, even when cars around you are going 70 mph or more. Out-of-state commercial drivers passing through Woodland, CA, on Interstate 5 are often unaware. 

Furthermore, driving 15 mph over that statewide limit, such as 70 in a 55, counts as a misdemeanor crime in CA if charged as one, and a “serious offense” under FMCSA rules. 

A second conviction of this serious offense in three years could mean a 60-day disqualification.


Know the Real Cost of Speeding

Most commercial vehicle speeding tickets cost $285 to $800 in fines. But the bigger danger is the DMV points. 

Paying the fine adds 1.5 NOTS points to your California driving record, not one point like a regular driver. Too many NOTS points can trigger a suspension. That can mean court appearances and restricted license requests just to stay on the road.


What Counts as a Speed Trap in California

Drivers often ask about the legality of speed traps on Interstate 5. 

California VC 40801 bans speed traps, but not RADAR or LIDAR. 

A speed trap in California is defined in several ways including a law enforcement officer (LEO) timing a vehicle between two points along the highway with a stopwatch.

Using RADAR and LIDAR speed measurement devices is legal, and most often used by CA LEOs.  

Near Woodland in Yolo County, CHP often monitors traffic with RADAR/LIDAR on I-5. However, if you get cited, you need to know your rights.


Keep Your CDL and Career Safe

A single ticket can ripple through your career. 

Convictions bring fines, NOTS points, and FMCSA notifications, which result in CSA severity points, Safety Management System (SMS) hits to the carrier’s DOT safety record and percentile, and long-term scars on your PSP record. 

Protecting your CDL means protecting your livelihood.


Should You Fight It or Pay It?

Drivers often wonder, “Do I need a lawyer for a speeding ticket?”

The answer is most often yes. Paying a ticket is the same as pleading guilty. That means points, CSA hits, and possible disqualification. 

Missing work for court also costs money. “If those wheels aren’t turning, you aren’t earning.” Let us go to court for you while you keep driving.


Local Legal Help for CDL Drivers

At Bigger & Harman, we appear in Yolo County courts to defend CDL drivers cited on I-5. 

We handle infraction-level tickets directly with the judge in most cases, because prosecutors do normally handle them. For misdemeanors, like speeding 15 mph or more over the statewide limit, we negotiate to reduce or dismiss charges.


Don’t Risk Your Future—Talk to Us First

Our attorneys only practice traffic law in court. That focus makes a difference because we are regularly in court, making deals and fighting cases. 

We’ve helped hundreds of CDL holders protect their records and keep their careers safe. A single mistake should not derail years of hard work.


Consult Bigger & Harman About a Speeding Ticket for CDL Drivers on Interstate 5

When facing a speeding ticket for CDL drivers on Interstate 5, contact us as soon as possible to avoid missing a court date or document submission deadline. 

Every moving violation adds fines, DMV points, and DOT FMCSA notifications. 

CSA severity points damage your carrier’s record, and records on your PSP stay for up to three years. 

At Bigger & Harman, keeping your record clean is our first priority. We would love to get a dismissal, but if that involves a substantial risk to getting points on your record, we will take a deal to keep you clean. 

Let us defend your CDL and protect your career in Woodland, CA, or anywhere in California.


Contact Bigger & Harman Today

A speeding ticket for CDL driver on Interstate 5 can add CA NOTS and FMCSA CSA points. 

📞 Call Bigger & Harman at (661) 349-9300. We also offer Español assistance at (661) 349-9755. 

You can also email us at attorney@biggerharmanlaw.com or fill out our virtual contact form.

Bigger & Harman regularly defends commercial drivers in Woodland Courthouse in Yolo County, CA. Call for a free consultation.


Download our e-book, Protecting Your Commercial Driver License.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Section

Q: How much are speeding tickets for commercial drivers on the Five?

A: Fines usually range between $285 and $800 for commercial vehicle speeding, plus DMV NOTS points and CSA severity points.

Q: Can I lose my CDL for speeding on Interstate 5?

A: Two “serious offenses” for excessive speeding within three years can cause a 60-day commercial driver disqualification.

Q: Do I need to hire a lawyer for a CDL speeding ticket?

A:  Most CDL holders with a speeding ticket know their best chances for a favorable outcome rests with an experienced and knowledgeable traffic attorney. An attorney can request dismissal or reduced no-point penalties to protect your CDL record.

References:

CA VC Sections 22406 & 22406.1Speed Laws.

The DOT FMCSA 49 CFR Part 383.51, Paragraph 6.2.5Disqualification of Drivers.

The DMV Portal CA Commercial Driver Handbook.

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