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We hardly ever ask ourselves if our driver’s license is currently suspended.  That’s because we assume that if our license was suspended we'd know it by notification. It's possible, however, that if your license was suspended, you might not realize it. There are many reasons that your license might be suspended and, in some cases, no reason that anyone would let you know. A traffic attorney Los Angeles may be able to help you get your driver’s license back.

There are two basic categories of reasons for driver's license suspension or revocation in the United States: driving-related and non-driving related.

Should you find out that your driver’s license is suspended and you need a speeding ticket lawyer, head over to www.ticketclinic.com for assistance.

Here's a list of some of the most common reasons your driver’s license may be suspended:

-Driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs
-Leaving the scene of an accident
-Reckless and/or careless driving
-Accumulation of points or violations
-Failure to appear in court on a summons for a moving violation or parking ticket
-Failure to pay a motor vehicle fine, surcharge or fee
-Failure to maintain proper insurance
-A conviction for a drug offense other than DUI
-Failure to comply with a child support order.
-Truancy
-Delinquent conduct by a minor

Whether some of these reasons might apply to you or not depends on the state where you live.

Check if Your License Is Suspended

Fortunately, finding out if your license is suspended is not that difficult. Here are three common ways to check:

Check your mailbox.
In most jurisdictions and in most cases, you will receive notification of your suspension by mail, sent to the address they have on record (so make sure they have your current one.) Be careful not to throw it out as junk mail.

Go to the DMV and get a copy of your driving record.
You might want to call the DMV or check out their website first. Some states will let you order your record over the phone or online.

Call your auto insurance carrier.
They're obviously going to know if your policy has lapsed and they will likely know if your license has been suspended for that or another reason.

Even the safest drivers make mistakes sometimes. If you’ve been charged with a traffic violation, you have rights.
Tickets in California aren’t cheap and can lead to added costs and hassles down the road if they aren’t taken care of properly. From a fix-it ticket to a reckless driving ticket, the traffic ticket lawyer Santa Ana are experienced and successful when it comes to defending those who have been given a traffic citation.



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If you are planning a road trip, you will likely spend a lot more time thinking about the act of driving than you usually would. After all, you’re going to be spending hours behind the wheel, so you’ll focus on ensuring you will be comfortable, unburdened by distractions, and feeling at your best for the entire journey.


However, when you get into your car of a morning and drive your “usual route” to work or your children’s school, your preparation is likely to be… precisely zero. While this is entirely understandable - we all have routes we drive so often we feel we could practically manage every twist and turn in our sleep - this tendency is also a sign of an underlying issue.


What happens when people drive their “usual routes”?


When we drive routes we are familiar with, we’re all the more likely to disengage from the process of driving itself. In fact, many drivers experience an odd phenomenon wherein they arrive at their destination, only to realize they literally cannot remember a single moment of the drive.


Essentially, when we drive “usual routes”, we’re all the more likely to click into auto-pilot, let our minds wander, or turn the radio up and lose ourselves in our favorite songs - which is something that will rarely happen if we are driving somewhere unfamiliar. When we don’t know the roads, our focus is heightened; we scrutinize the road, look for signs, and so on - all behaviors that mostly make us more attentive drivers.


Why are these issues problematic?


When our minds drift while driving familiar routes, we’re essentially becoming distracted, as we’re so confident in the route we think about anything but driving - and that’s concerning. As you can read on SalinasTrialLaw.com/austin/car-accident-attorneys, distraction is one of the leading causes of car accidents, potentially resulting in serious accidents and personal injuries. As driving a “usual route” gives way to distraction, then it stands to reason that accidents are more likely in this scenario.


It’s fair to say that this conclusion is rather surprising; most of us would expect that driving a familiar route is actually safer, as we’re already aware of every twist and turn and can thus drive accordingly. However, the benefits of familiarity with the road are rather outweighed by the risks of distraction.


How can this issue be overcome?


The best way to address this issue is to apply the same techniques you’d use when planning an unfamiliar drive to every journey you make: make sure you’re comfortable, keep common distractions such as those listed on EHSsafetynewsamerica.com/top-10-list-of-the-most-deadliest-driving-distractions/  to a minimum, and ensure that you only drive when you feel well enough to do so.


Also, it may be worth considering making your “usual route” more unusual, and taking alternative routes every other time you make the same journey.


In conclusion


Driving “usual routes” usually feels safer than driving unfamiliar roads, but can actually be just as dangerous. By applying the tips as discussed above to your driving habits, you can help to reduce the “usual route” risk, and thus enjoy a safer experience while out on the roads.

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