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This is general information and not intended to be a substitute for legal advice as it relates to your particular case. Call Triangle Traffic Law Group to discuss how your facts apply to the law. (919)301-0130. Call for a free consultation.

A traffic ticket defense lawyer will analyze your case and work hard to get the best possible result. We handle the following types of cases:

1. Speeding. Even a simple speeding ticket can have expensive consequences. We will defend you on this ticket for a flat fee that includes court costs and up to $25 in fines. A traffic ticket defense attorney will review your driving record, analyze your particular case, and appear in court on your behalf. A small investment in the right legal counsel now can save you thousands later. Sign up and pay online or call us to discuss your case.

2. DWLR (Driving While License Revoked). In Wake County, over 900 drivers are charged with driving while their license is suspended by the DMV. If you are one of those drivers, call Triangle Traffic Law Group for a free consultation. A traffic defense attorney will review your driving record, assess what needs to be done for you to qualify to have your license reinstated, and represent you in court on this charge. The legal fees are $499.00. Other mandatory court costs/fines typically run upward of $130.00.

3. DWI (Driving While Impaired). This is a serious charge and can have serious consequences. Each case is unique and a DWI defense attorney needs to assess your facts to give you an accurate quote on legal fees. A DWI defense lawyer will review your criminal background, review your driving record, obtain all pertinent police reports and discovery, review your case with you prior to your court date, analyze all possible defenses, and represent you in court on this charge. Below are some of the most typical questions we receive from someone charged with a DWI:

1. Will I lose my drivers license if I am charged with a DWI? Yes. Your license will be revoked for 30 days; however, if you comply with certain statutory procedures, you can often get a privilege to drive certain hours after 10 days.

2. Will I go to jail if I am convicted of DWI? There are five levels of punishment in DWI cases. You need to meet with a DWI defense attorney to determine what level your case is, and review the sentencing guidelines for that level.

3. Will I have to attend alcohol classes if I am convicted of a DWI? Yes. Everyone who is convicted of DWI in NC must submit to a DWI Assessment and follow all recommendations. In your initial consultation at Triangle Traffic Law Group, you will be given information on where to go to get this assessment done.

4. What happens if I refuse to take the breath test? You lose your license for one year. You must immediately request a hearing or you will lose your right to contest the allegation that you were uncooperative with alcohol testing. In many cases, you can qualify for a driving privilege if you follow all statutory requirements. Call us immediately for assistance.

Other cases handled by Triangle Traffic Law  include:

Careless and Reckless

Hit and Run

Following Too Closely

Failure to Stop

No Liability Insurance

No Operators License

No Inspection

Other moving violations....Call us to learn more.

(919) 301-0130 or (800)709-1105


Careless and reckless driving / Driving after consuming alcohol if the driver is under 21 / Driving during revocation or suspension of license or registration / Driving Under the Influence DUI / Driving While Impaired DWI / Driving with a blood alcohol level of 08% or greater / Driving with expired registration / Failure to have liability insurance / Failure to yield to emergency vehicle / Failure to yield right-of-way / Failure to stop for a siren / Felony death by vehicle / Following too closely / Hit and run / Illegal passing / Manslaughter or negligent homicide involving a motor vehicle / Passing a stopped school bus / Racing / Running a red light / Running a stop sign / Speeding in a construction zone / Speeding in a school zone / Speeding to avoid arrest / Speeding tickets / Moving Violation / Traffic Citation / Failed to Yield / Left of Center / Unsafe Movement / Safe Movement Violation / Accident / Driving While License Revoked / DWLR