here's my $0.002 cents of experience...
- first, be polite... (yes, I know it is frustrating... ) and at times, its even unfair...
but if you got angry and impolite, it will not get you anywhere...
having said that... hope you kept your cool that day....
- because cops WROTE DOWN whatever and all on their pad when they give tickets.... so, whatever you told him that day out on the road, he WILL REMEMBER.... so, whatever it is, don't change your story...
- my personal experience is plead not guilty, and then they will give you a court date... (where the cop will appear...) dress decent, be calm, and be EARLY that day... up to my knowledge, sometimes, they will let you "pre-bargain"... or sometimes, you will have to find the cop who give you the ticket and talk to him...
(the ticket has the cop's name, so you can use it to find him... ask around politely...)
- plead to him politely that this is your first ticket in yrs.... tell them that you do not want to get away with it, but hitting you with points will hit your insurance and it'll really hurt your family living, and you speed not because you're trying to go fast, just the road is downhill and you didn't watch the speedometer for a few seconds and speed picked up.... if possible, can it be just fine, but not adding points so that insurance won't raise ??....
(plead to them.... hopefully, some of them do have a little heart.... )
stress the point that you're not trying to get away free...
you don't mind if there's fine... just plead for no points, so no insurance hit on you....
I did that once some yrs ago, and they fined me $100 (or maybe $150... I forgot...) donation to the local boys and girls club, and with no record.... (that is in CT....) and I never speed since...
(knock wood......)
I was told some other places, if they're kind enough, they might do dismiss, or change to it something else... like no seatbelt... or something that has no points... (just fines...)
but sometimes, when you didn't catch them in good mood... or whatever reason, you'll still be hit with points, or just reduced speed / fine....
Mine is done yrs ago, so, situation might not be updated....
(also, different state might act differently also...)
ps: some insurance company doesn't raise on the first offense.... and you can take the safety course (defensive driveing course) to reduce it back a little....
Plz take whatever I said with a grain of salt...
and GOOD LUCK.....
and let us know the results....