How To Fight A Michigan Speeding Ticket

The Detroit News is in the middle of a series of articles on speed limits. This article, excerpted below, gives a good overview of how to fight a speeding ticket in Michigan:
But motorists often lose their cases because they aren’t aware of a recently enacted state law that opens the door for challenges of many speeding tickets, [NMA Michigan Activist Steve] Purdy said.
Michigan Public Act 85, which took effect in November 2006, changed the way municipalities may set speed limits. It gave them three choices:
- Communities may set speed limits based on the frequency of driveways and cross streets on a particular stretch of road.
- If a community conducts an engineering and traffic study, it may post a speed limit by using the 85th percentile of free-flowing traffic, meaning the speed at which 85 percent of drivers are traveling during the traffic study.
- If communities don’t use either of those two methods, a 55 mph limit applies by default, except in platted subdivisions and in business districts, said Lt. Gary Megge of the Michigan State Police Traffic Service Section.
“There are many roads in Michigan where the speed limit isn’t in compliance with the law,” said Megge, who travels the state helping communities set proper speed limits. “A lot of speed limits are set artificially low.”
And if the speed limit isn’t in compliance with the state regulations, any ticket written for violating it is invalid.
For help with fighting speeding tickets in other states, check out the resources available to National Motorists Association members by clicking here.
A few of the other articles in the Detroit News series are linked below:
Cops’ jobs tied to ticket totals
Traffic fines help fill city coffers









Tennessee Supreme Court says speed limits not valid without traffic engineering survey
http://piratenews.org/OakRidge-v-speed-limit-OPN.pdf
Pastor Rick Strawcutter preaches How Any Idiot Can Beat a Radar Speeding Ticket in Michigan
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5186628884102899588&hl=en
download ASAP since Google Video is banning and deleting all videos in 6 months
http://piratenews-tv.blogspot.com/2009/04/case-of-censored-videos.html
Romulas MI on middle belt rd. between Eureka and Pensvania Rd. there is a flea market it creates a traffic jam. Instead of helping traffic go through officer [name removed] is causing a public safety hazzard by ticketing the people that try to pass on the right and creating a bigger traffic problem so that he can get his ticket quota. You can find him there any Saturday morning betrween 10 am and 1pm. In the summer of course.