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Failure to Signal

The Legal Effect of Paying a Traffic Ticket

July 24, 2016 Attorney Eric D. Puryearby Attorney Eric D. Puryear

Many people do not realize the legal effect of paying a traffic ticket, and are surprised to learn that “just paying the ticket” is a plea of guilty that can have significant consequences.

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Categories Illinois DUI/Traffic Law, Iowa OWI/Traffic Law Tags Failure to Signal, Improper Lane Usage, Speeding Ticket, Turn Signal

Failure to Signal Ticket in Iowa

December 24, 2015 Attorney Eric D. Puryearby Attorney Eric D. Puryear

Iowa law requires that drivers use their turn signal under certain circumstances.  Those requirements are specified in Iowa Code Sections 321.314 and 321.315:

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Categories Iowa OWI/Traffic Law Tags Failure to Signal, Iowa Code 321.314, Iowa Code 321.315, Turn Signal

Failure to Signal Ticket in Illinois

December 24, 2015 Attorney Eric D. Puryearby Attorney Eric D. Puryear

Illinois law requires drivers to make use of their car’s turn signal in certain circumstances, in accordance with 625 ILCS 5/11-804, and a failure to do so can result in a traffic citation for failure to signal.

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Categories Illinois DUI/Traffic Law Tags 625 ILCS 5/11-804, Failure to Signal, Turn Signal
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