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Failure to ControlDrivers are usually cited for failure to control when they have been involved in an accident. Failure to control is a two-point violation. It is classified as a minor misdemeanor, carrying a maximum penalty of a one hundred and fifty dollar fine. Even a “minor” offense like this violation can have very serious consequences if the driver has any other traffic offenses on his or her driving record. If you have been charged with failure to control, you should contact an experienced attorney in order to reduce of eliminate the potential penalties. Have you or someone you know been charged with failure to control after being involved in an accident? If so, contact our Columbus traffic ticket attorney today. |
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