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undefinedSpeeding ticket lawyers who handle commercial tickets know the risks CDL drivers face on I-80 around Roseville, CA.

Many drivers headed toward the Bay Area ports get cited near Roseville, CA, because of California’s lower 55 mph commercial speed limit.

Local Enforcement Hotspots in Placer County

Law enforcement often sets up around busy truck stops near Roseville.

CHP regularly monitors speeds near Lucky’s Travel Plaza just off I-80 on Cisco Road in Cedar Springs, CA, and areas heading into downtown Roseville.

We help drivers navigate these commercial speeding tickets in Roseville Courthouse.

Why You Need Legal Help in Placer County

If you’re cited in Roseville for speeding, consult a traffic lawyer. A conviction affects your CDL, insurance, and future job prospects. We know what judges look for and how to present your case.

What the Law Says About Speeding in Commercial Vehicles

Under the CA Vehicle Code (VC) Section 22406, trucks must not exceed 55 mph on California highways.

VC Section 22406.1 classifies speeding over that limit by 15 or more mph as a misdemeanor. Drivers going 70 mph risk jail time, high fines, and a criminal record.

Speeding Ticket Lawyers Who Handle Commercial Tickets Can Help

A commercial speeding ticket is not just a fine. It's a threat to your career.

Speeding ticket lawyers who handle commercial tickets know how to negotiate no-point violations, challenge speed measurement device evidence, and seek dismissal.

Even one mistake can snowball into job loss or a lifetime ban. Let us help you manage that risk.

Understanding the Penalties

Here’s what a speeding ticket in a commercial vehicle could cost you:

  • 1–9 mph over: Around $285 + 1.5 NOTS points

  • 10–14 mph over: $459–$550 + 1.5 NOTS points

  • 15+ mph over: Up to $1,000, 1.5 NOTS points, possible jail time or probation, and a misdemeanor charge in California, it’s a “serious offense” at the FMCSA.

Federal DOT FMCSA Consequences

Speeding violations affect more than your DMV record:

  1. CSA severity points—up to 10, possibly tripled

  2. Serious offense” on your PSP report for three years

  3. Increased SMS percentiles and fleet insurance rates

Repeated serious offenses lead to driver disqualifications:

  • Second offense: 60 days

  • Third: 120 days

  • Fourth: One year

  • Further violations: Lifetime CDL ban

Prevention Tips for I-80 Commercial Drivers

The following are a few tips to prevent speeding tickets:

• Use speed alerts and engine speed governors to stay under 55 mph

• Adjust for weather—fog and snow reduce visibility

• Stay alert near enforcement hotspots

• Maintain safe following distances

• Avoid speeding just to stay on schedule

Strengthening Your Case with Local Knowledge

Knowing local enforcement patterns gives you an edge.

We are familiar with Roseville Courthouse procedures and CHP patrol habits. We use that insight to fight for our clients.

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

Consult One of Bigger & Harman’s Commercial Driver Attorneys Who Know Placer County

At Bigger & Harman, APC, we are speeding ticket lawyers who handle commercial tickets regularly in Placer County. If you’ve been cited on I-80 near Roseville, we’re here to help.

Our firm focuses on protecting commercial drivers. We aim to keep your record clean, minimize your fines, and preserve your license.

Don’t risk your future over one ticket. Call Bigger & Harman today.

Contact Bigger & Harman: The Speeding Ticket Lawyers Who Handle Commercial Tickets

When you seek speeding ticket lawyers who handle commercial tickets in Roseville Courthouse in Placer County, CA, call Bigger & Harman for a complimentary initial consultation at (661) 349-9300—se habla Español (661) 349-9755.

Email us today at attorney@biggerharmanlaw.com, or use our convenient online contact form.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Section

Q: How can speeding ticket lawyers help with commercial speeding violations?

A: We can challenge the accuracy and calibration of speed measurement devices, negotiate reduced no-point charges, or request dismissal for procedural errors and other technicalities.

Q: How can hiring a speeding ticket lawyer prevent a misdemeanor conviction?

A: A knowledgeable and experienced traffic attorney can request a reduced charge from a misdemeanor to an infraction based on the “wobbler/wobblette” principle. Frequently, the defense attorney can convince the prosecutor before trial to reduce charge before it gets to court, especially when the State’s evidence is weak.

Wobblers can be punishable as either a felony or a misdemeanor and has been referred to as an ‘alternative felony/misdemeanor.’ Whether a wobbler should be treated as a felony, or a misdemeanor is up to a trial court's discretion.”— Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute (LII) WEX.

The same is true of a misdemeanor/infraction, but they are often referred to as a wobblette.

Q: Are the Bigger & Harman speeding ticket lawyers familiar with Roseville court procedures?

A: Yes, our speeding ticket lawyers frequently resolve speeding citations for commercial drivers in Roseville Courthouse in Placer County.

References:

CA VC Sections 22406 & 22406.1, Speed Laws.

Cornell Law School LII WEX Definitions: Wobbler/wobblette.

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

The DMV Portal CA Commercial Driver Handbook.

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