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Driving Record

There are many ways to tarnish your driving record and plenty of police officers on the road to help with this endeavor. But if you play it smart and drive safely and courteously, you may avoid a costly blemish to your driving record.

One surefire way is to speed. Especially in small towns, where one of their main sources of income can come from traffic tickets and moving violations. Its in towns like these that obeying the speed limit is most prudent. Otherwise, you may end up with red and blue lights flashing in your rearview mirror and a costly ticket in your hand.

But there are also ways to clean up your driving record. Some states, counties and municipalities allow you to take classes or do community service to either remove some infraction or infringement from your record or to avoid some penalty points or fines resulting from the violation. Classes can range in price and schedule.

Your driving record can catch up with you, so don't let it go down the tubes. You can go to the local DMV (department of motor vehicles) to check your record and take any steps to rectify and black marks you may have like, points added for driving recklessly, speeding, or failing to opey traffic signals and devices.

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