Traffic Ticket Lawyer Serving South Plainfield
Getting a speeding ticket on Interstate 287 or Park Avenue (CR 531) can mean points, surcharges, and higher insurance for years.
Most South Plainfield traffic citations are written under N.J.S.A. 39:4-98, the speeding statute, and are answered at the South Plainfield Municipal Court on Plainfield Avenue. The cost of a ticket is rarely just the fine on the summons. The lasting hit comes from motor-vehicle points and what your insurer does with them. That is why we often work toward a plea down to unsafe operation under N.J.S.A. 39:4-97.2, a no-point alternative that keeps your driving record clean where the facts and circumstances support it. We review the citation, the alleged speed, and how it was measured before deciding the right approach. Whether you were stopped on 287, New Durham Road (CR 501), or a local South Plainfield street, we handle the appearance so you do not have to navigate the court alone.
What We Know About South Plainfield Cases
South Plainfield tickets under 39:4-98 are heard at 2480 Plainfield Avenue.
Where the facts allow, we pursue a plea down to unsafe operation, N.J.S.A. 39:4-97.2, to avoid motor-vehicle points and insurance surcharges.
We assess how the alleged speed was measured before setting the strategy.







