Tuesday, November 1, 2011

New book shows drivers how to dismiss traffic citations while avoiding fines, traffic school


WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. (MMD Newswire) October 31, 2011 -- The next time you receive a citation, don't pay the fine or go to traffic school; simply get it dismissed. The authors of "Traffic Tickets. Don't Get Mad. Get Them Dismissed: Traffic Ticket Tips, Must Knows, and Much More" (ISBN 0615551823), Steven F. Miller and Alexis C. Vega, offer vital techniques and tips to get out of traffic citations.

With more than eight years of experience in helping California drivers to dismiss their traffic citations, Miller and Vega thought it would be appropriate to share their knowledge and experience in a book. "Traffic Tickets. Don't Get Mad. Get Them Dismissed" specifically focuses on filing a Trial by Written Declaration, which every licensed driver in California is allowed to file to contest a citation.

The authors both found that many drivers aren't aware of the process or how it operates. They sprinkle traffic citation tips, how-to sections, blog posts, ticket talk series and much more throughout the book.

Having helped contest more than 37,000 traffic tickets in California alone, this reference guide is a must-have for California drivers who receive a traffic ticket. Miller and Vega walk readers through the steps for completing a Trial by Written Declaration, so that they are comfortable and confident in their case.

"We want people to know that you can fight a traffic ticket and win," Miller says. "You don't need to just pay the ticket or take traffic school; you can simply have it dismissed and move on with life."

"Traffic Tickets. Don't Get Mad. Get Them Dismissed: Traffic Ticket Tips, Must Knows, and Much More" is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Authors:
Steven F. Miller is the founder and president of ticketbust.com, which has been featured on NBC, several radio stations and various publications. He started the site in 2004 to help drivers contest and dismiss traffic citations. In 2010 Miller released combatesuticket.com for Spanish speakers and fightcellphonetickets.com for drivers who receive cell phone tickets. In 2011, he created iTicketBust, a mobile app for the iPhone and Android smartphones. Miller previously worked as the CEO of MediaHippo, Inc., an interactive agency focused on web, DVD and multimedia development.

Alexis C. Vega received her juris doctor from The Colleges of Law, Santa Barbara Ventura. She brings her extensive knowledge in citations to ticketbust.com as she comes from a family with members in law enforcement. She helped develop new strategies to help drivers get tickets dismissed in her first few months at the company, and is now the senior consultant at the company.

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