I have had my share of sheer bad-luck and made a couple of stupid decisions while driving. I have no DUI/DWI, no misdemeanors and no criminal record.
Over past 10 years I have received a bunch of traffic citations (mostly resolved through simply paying the fine without any required court appearance):
Mar-01 Parking violation at state park
Apr-01 at fault accident (minor property damage no other vehicle involved)
May-01 Speeding @105 MPH (75 MPH "freeway" zone)
Sept-02 Being in wrong lane violation
Apr-04 at fault accident (minor fender bender)
Feb-07 Stop sign violation
Dec.08 at fault accident (minor fender bender)
Dec.08 Speeding (74 MPH in 65 MPH "freeway" zone)
Apr-10 Red light violation (not stopping while taking a right turn).
Does this pattern represent a bad moral behavior OR just signs of bad driver? Do I need to list all citations? Or only the citations after receiving GC? Are at-fault accidents considered citations even though no ticket is issued?
If this become an issue during interview - how do I convince IO that these infractions were just incidental and I meant no evil? What would be a good line of defense?
Over past 10 years I have received a bunch of traffic citations (mostly resolved through simply paying the fine without any required court appearance):
Mar-01 Parking violation at state park
Apr-01 at fault accident (minor property damage no other vehicle involved)
May-01 Speeding @105 MPH (75 MPH "freeway" zone)
Sept-02 Being in wrong lane violation
Apr-04 at fault accident (minor fender bender)
Feb-07 Stop sign violation
Dec.08 at fault accident (minor fender bender)
Dec.08 Speeding (74 MPH in 65 MPH "freeway" zone)
Apr-10 Red light violation (not stopping while taking a right turn).
Does this pattern represent a bad moral behavior OR just signs of bad driver? Do I need to list all citations? Or only the citations after receiving GC? Are at-fault accidents considered citations even though no ticket is issued?
If this become an issue during interview - how do I convince IO that these infractions were just incidental and I meant no evil? What would be a good line of defense?
Comment