Speeding Ticket Lawyers Accomack County VA

WERE YOU STOPPED ON ROUTE 13 IN ACCOMAC, ONANCOCK, PARKSLEY, ONLEY OR SOMEWHERE ELSE IN ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA?  IF YES, CONTACT ANTHONY MONTAGNA, III AND MONTAGNA TRAFFIC LAW.

Anthony Montagna, III is your "Go To" Northampton County, VA reckless driving lawyer
Anthony Montagna, III is your “Go To” Accomack County, VA reckless driving, speeding, and traffic defense lawyer”

ATTORNEY ANTHONY MONTAGNA, III

  • WINNING CASES SINCE 1993

  • QUOTED AND CONSULTED BY REPORTERS WITH THE VIRGINIAN PILOT

  • UNMATCHED LEGAL REPRESENTATION AS A SPEEDING TICKET DEFENSE LAWYER IN ACCOMACK COUNTY, VA SINCE 1993

  • MILITARY, UNION, RETIRED, STUDENT, TEACHER, FIRST RESPONDER, AND OTHER DISCOUNTS

  • I KNOW THAT YOU HAVE A LOT OF LAWYERS FROM WHOM TO SELECT, BUT PLEASE KNOW I VALUE THE OPPORTUNITY TO REPRESENT YOU IN COURT

  • MANY CLIENTS CHARGED WITH DRIVING OVER 100 MPH, AND SOME OVER 130 MPH

  • FAMILIAR WITH JUDGE VINCENT AND JUDGE ROBBINS, THE TWO PRESIDING JUDGES IN THE ACCOMACK COUNTY, VA GENERAL DISTRICT COURT

  • TRUSTWORTHY, SKILLED AND HONEST

  • WE OFFER A FREE CONSULTATION TO DISCUSS YOUR CASE

  • 757-625-3500

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MONTAGNA ACCOMACK COUNTY TRAFFIC LAW

  • TRUSTED AND  DEDICATED REPRESENTATION

  • A CLIENT FIRST LAW FIRM

  • WE  TREAT YOU LIKE FAMILY

  • WHEN YOU ARE DOWN, WE LIFT YOU UP

SOME OF OUR GREAT RESULTS

Although every case is different, no two cases are the same, and a result in one case does not guarantee the same result in every case or predict the result of a different case, Anthony has obtained great results around Virginia.

Some of Anthony’s case results are the following:

  1. Reckless driving, 131 mph in a 55 mph zone in Norfolk:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $150.00 fine
  2. Reckless driving, 116 mph in a 55 mph zone:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $250.00 fine
  3. Reckless driving, 112 mph in a 55 mph zone in Norfolk:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, $250.00 fine
  4. Reckless driving, 112 mph in a 55 mph zone: DISMISSED
  5. Reckless driving, Racing:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  6. Reckless driving, 110 mph in a 55 mph zone in Norfolk:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, $500.00 fine
  7. Reckless driving, 110 mph in a 55 mph zone: DISMISSED
  8. Reckless driving, 107 mph in a 65 mph zone: DISMISSED
  9. Reckless driving, 107 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  10. Reckless driving, 106 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  11. Reckless driving, 105 mph in a 55 mph zone: DISMISSED
  12. Reckless driving, 105 mph in a 55 mph zone: DISMISSED
  13. Reckless driving, 104 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  14. Reckless driving, 104 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  15. Reckless driving where police officer testified that client’s vehicle crossed lanes of traffic and had vehicle almost cut in half: DISMISSED
  16. Reckless driving, 102 mph in a 55 mph zone:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $500.00 fine
  17. Reckless driving, 102 mph in a 55 mph zone:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $500.00 fine
  18. Reckless driving, 104 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $300.00 fine
  19. Reckless driving, 101 mph in a 55 mph zone:  REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $100.00 fine
  20. Reckless driving, 101 mph in a 55 mph zone:  DISMISSED
  21. Reckless driving where client’s vehicle ran off road, flipped over a number of times, hit trees, ultimately hit a house off the road, and where the police office believed client drove his vehicle over 90 mph: DISMISSED
  22. Reckless driving, 98 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  23. Reckless driving, 97 mph in a 60 mph zone: DISMISSED
  24. Reckless driving, 95 mph in a 65 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  25. Reckless driving, 95 mph in a 55 mph zone: DISMISSED
  26. Reckless driving, 94 mph in a 65 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING
  27. Reckless driving, 93 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $250.00 FINE
  28. Reckless driving, 93 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION WITH $250.00 FINE
  29. Reckless driving 92 mph in a 55 mph zone: DISMISSED
  30. Reckless driving, 92 mph in a 65 mph zone: REDUCED TO DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  31. Reckless driving 92 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  32. Reckless driving 91 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  33. Reckless driving 91 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  34. Reckless driving 91 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  35. Reckless driving 90 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  36. Reckless driving 90 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING
  37. Reckless driving 90 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT
  38. Reckless driving 89 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING
  39. Reckless driving 89 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING
  40. Reckless driving 86 mph in a 60 mph zone: REDUCED TO DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT
  41. Reckless driving 85 mph in a 60 mph zone: DISMISSED
  42. Reckless driving 84 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  43. Reckless driving 83 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  44. Reckless driving 82 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  45. Reckless driving 81 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  46. Reckless driving 81 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  47. Reckless driving, 80 mph in a 45 mph zone: DISMISSED
  48. Reckless driving, 80 mph in a 55 mph zone: DISMISSED
  49. Reckless driving, 79 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING
  50. Reckless driving, 77 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING
  51. Reckless driving 76 mph in a 55 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION 
  52. Reckless driving, 72 mph in a 45 mph zone: DISMISSED
  53. Reckless driving, 69 mph in a 45 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  54. Reckless driving, 62 mph in a 35 mph zone: REDUCED TO IMPROPER DRIVING, A TRAFFIC INFRACTION
  55. Reckless driving, 54 mph in a 25 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING, NINE MILES OVER THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT
  56. Reckless driving, 50 mph in a 25 mph zone: REDUCED TO SPEEDING

WHAT SOME CLIENTS SAY ABOUT ANTHONY MONTAGNA, III

  • “Thanks to Mr. Anthony Montagna and his team for getting my case dismissed today. I really appreciate it”
  • “Best attorney you can find! He knows the ins and outs of the law and will find a trick in his sleeve to get the case dismissed!”
  • “I had a reckless driving case today doing 95 in a 60 and added with unsafe lane change. He helped me walk out with a $100 fine before court costs. I highly recommend Mr. Montagna to be your lawyer and I highly recommend you do the stuff he requests you do to. It’ll help you out a lot. I would hire him again in a heart beat. Thank you Mr. Anthony Montagna for helping me with my reckless driving case”
  • Anthony Montagna is absolutely one of the best if not THE BEST lawyer for reckless driving, I chose him because he had great reviews and when we sat down and talked he showed me all that I needed to get done and showed that he cared. He is very concise and aggressive and represents you in the best way possible. I had a reckless driving ticket from going 92/65 and he got it dropped to a defective equipment violation. He represented me in the very best way possible and was very quick and informative about the whole process. I wish I could give more stars, if you have a reckless driving charge, this is the guy.”
  • “Mr. Montagna represented me today and achieved the best possible outcome….dismissal of charges! My case was Reckless Driving (91 in a 65) along I-64. As a military service member and VA non-resident, I was unaware of the seriousness of a RD charge (class I misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 yr in jail and $2500 fine). Following charges I consulted with 4 different lawyers and decided to go with Anthony because of his approach during our consult. He emphasized the seriousness of the charge, made no guarantees regarding an outcome, and described to me in detail what our defense strategy should be on the day in court. He outlined a series of tasks I should complete prior to the court appearance that would give me the best possible chance at a favorable outcome. I quickly related with his candor and demeanor, and felt early in our consult the comfort in a lawyer that I was looking for. I followed his recommendations to the detail and went well above the community service hours he initially recommended (when it comes to community service, clearly more is better)! Mr. Montagna and his staff were extremely responsive whenever I had questions! I think I appreciated that part the most because this entire situation proved rather stressful considering I had absolutely no experience with the judicial system before this experience. His performance in court was just as impressive! He presented my defense with calm and poise. He guided me through a line of questioning before the Judge that displayed that I both took the charges seriously and worked hard to atone. The experience overall was rather humbling, and I appreciate greatly Anthony’s representation throughout!! If you find yourself in a bind, you’d do well to give Mr. Montagna a call!”
  • “Anthony Montagna was a huge help, He took his time and spoke personally with me on my case and he got me the best results on my case. I highly recommend!!”
  • “I hired Anthony to defend me on a reckless driving charge. I’m from out of state and was shocked to receive such a charge for speeding. Anthony was so supportive throughout the entire process. He managed to get my charge reduced to a speeding ticket. I don’t know what I would’ve done without his guidance. I highly recommend him!”
  • “Mr. Montagna was of great help, I highly recommend to anyone who is dealing with traffic tickets or anything of that sort. He does not play any games and makes sure that you have the best result, thank you again Anthony!”
  • “I received a reckless driving ticket in Newport News, 70/45, met with Anthony, and was very impressed with the confidence he showed me in his ability to handle my case. I retained Anthony Montagna to handle my case, and he requested that I complete several things……attend driver improvement and RADEP classes, complete 25hrs community service, obtain speedometer calibration, obtain copy of DMV record. Went to court today and the outcome was better than I had expected…….CASE DISMISSED! Anthony Montagna is definitely the go to attorney for traffic violations.”

CASES IN THE NEWS

A. Drug case falls apart against man claiming Norfolk police brutality (The Virginian-Pilot)

B. NAACP, police investigating after Norfolk man says officers slammed his face into ground (The Virginian-Pilot)

C. ODU streaker wins indecent exposure appeal (The Virginian-Pilot)

HIGHLY RATED ACCOMACK COUNTY, VA  SPEEDING TICKET LAWYER

When you go to court, it is important to have a highly recommended and rated attorney, like Anthony.  Anthony has received 150+ 5 star GOOGLE, AVVO, and FINDLAW reviews.

THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:

NORFOLK, VA

425 MONTICELLO AVENUE, SUITE A, NORFOLK, VA 23510

757-625-3500

 

NEWPORT NEWS, VA

4302 HUNTINGTON AVENUE, SUITE A, NEWPORT NEWS, VA

757-625-3500 (to reach Anthony Montagna, III 24 hours a day) or 757-622-8173

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA

One Columbus Center, Ste. 600, PMB 025, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

757-625-3500 (to reach Anthony Montagna, III 24 hours a day) or 757-622-8056

EXPERIENCED NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VA SPEEDING TICKET LAWYERS

Anthony Montagna, III, and the lawyers at Montagna Traffic Law are distinguished Accomack County, VA speeding ticket, traffic ticket and  Reckless Driving Lawyers.  As an Accomack County, VA reckless driving, speeding, and traffic violation defense lawyer, who is familiar with the federal and state courts, Anthony Montagna, III knows how to obtain great court results in court.

Although Accomack County is a very pleasant county in Virginia, the speed limits are strictly enforced by law enforcement officers.  Furthermore, the Court’s dockets on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are filled with individuals with charges of reckless driving, speeding, and other traffic violations.

Judge Vincent and Judge Robbins preside over countless numbers of individuals, who have been charged with reckless driving and speeding. Do not take a reckless driving charge lightly.  With reckless driving, an individual generally faces up to 12 months in jail, a $2,500 fine, a license suspension in VA for up to 6 months, and 6 DMV points.

If you want a distinguished speeding ticket lawyer, who other lawyers come for advice, and a lawyer, who the reporters at The Virginian Pilot consult and quote, contact Anthony to help you.  With over 30 years of experience winning reckless driving and speeding ticket cases, Anthony has the elite skills and knowlede to fight your reckless driving or speeding ticket..

When you go to court in Accomack County, VA for a reckless driving or speeding ticket, you need to understand that it requires the use of common sense, and it is important to hire a lawyer who practices in Accomack County, VA.  Anthony and the lawyers at Montagna Law know that it is important to fight for your clients in criminal and traffic matters.

No case is too complex or too simple.  When you may go to jail for a reckless driving charge or any traffic violation in Accomack County, VA, call the experienced  Accomack County, VA reckless driving lawyers at Montagna Traffic Law.  Our phone numbers are 757-625-3500 (to reach Anthony Montagna III 24 hours a day), 757-622-8056, and 757-622-8173 and help is only a phone call away.

Northampton County reckless driving lawyers helping you
Anthony Montagna and Montagna Traffic Law are Accomack County, VA reckless driving and speeding ticket lawyers helping you

OUR FIRM HAS 150+ YEARS OF COMBINED LEGAL EXPERIENCE

With Anthony L. Montagna, III, you can be confident that you have an experienced, professional traffic defense attorney on your side. In fact, our firm has over 150+ years of combined legal experience. Anthony will fight to protect you and your family. He knows that every case is important to you, and he will battle for you in court.

BIO OF ATTORNEY ANTHONY MONTAGNA, III

Anthony was born on August 19, 1968 at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. After several months, Anthony and his family moved to Norfolk, Virginia, his father’s home town.

Anthony graduated from Norfolk Academy in 1986.  After graduation, Anthony attended and graduated from the University of Richmond with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics.  At the University of Richmond, Anthony was awarded Intermediate Honors and was a proud member of the the Dean’s List.

After graduating from the University of Richmond, Anthony attended and graduated from The University of Akron School of Law in 1993. Upon graduating from law school, Anthony joined his father as a partner at Montagna & Montagna, P.C.

FORMER MANAGING PARTNER AT MONTAGNA & MONTAGNA, P.C.

As a partner at Montagna & Montagna, P.C., Anthony assisted individuals in many fields of law.  Over the years, Anthony has handled bankruptcy, debt collection, worker’s compensation, personal injury, family law, DUI and traffic, security clearance, criminal, and corporation cases.

SON OF A CAPTAIN, USNR

As the son of an attorney who served his country proudly on active duty and in the reserves in the United States Navy Jag Corps, Anthony has the necessary experience and knowledge to ensure you get the results that you want. He has practiced law for over 30 years and is well known for his knowledge of the law and familiarity with the judges in Accomack County, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News, and all of Hampton Roads, VA.

In his free time, Anthony enjoys travelling, reading, watching and playing sports, and spending time with his family.  He particularly enjoys spending time with his daughter, Phoebe, who is 20 and attends Hollins University.

COMMITMENT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AS AN ACCOMACK COUNTY, VA RECKLESS DRIVING AND SPEEDING TICKET LAWYER

“Practicing law since 1993, I know each case is different, and I provide personalized attention for each client,” says Anthony. “I am committed to providing my Accomack County, VA speeding ticket clients with zealous and skillful representation. I know that my client’s case is a serious concern, and I treat every client like I would want my family treated by an attorney. I am here to guide you through the complexities of your case and to provide you simple, straightforward answers to your questions.”

BAR ADMISSIONS

  • UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
  • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT – EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
  • UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS – FOURTH CIRCUIT
  • SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA
  • COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA

EDUCATION

1993 University of Akron School of Law, Akron, OH, J.D.
1990 University of Richmond, Richmond, VA,  B.A.,  Major: Economics, Intermediate Honors, Dean’s List

A+ RATED BY THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU

Anthony Montagna, III,  is A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau.   Many of our clients are locals, union workers, students, vacationers, and military men and women. Our fees are reasonable, and we offer military, student, union, and senior discounts.  When you need an experienced and compassionate lawyer for a reckless driving, DUI or any traffic violation, contact Anthony Montagna, III, a proven winner. Anthony will utilize his 30 years of experience in thinking “outside of the box” to achieve the most favorable disposition.

MILITARY WELCOME

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WHAT  IS RECKLESS DRIVING?

I. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-852

Irrespective of the maximum speeds permitted by law, any person who drives a vehicle on any highway recklessly or at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person shall be guilty of reckless driving.

 II. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-853

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who drives a vehicle which is not under proper control or which has inadequate or improperly adjusted brakes on any highway in the Commonwealth.

III. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-854

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who, while driving a vehicle, overtakes and passes another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, on or approaching the crest of a grade or on or approaching a curve in the highway, where the driver’s view along the highway is obstructed, except where the overtaking vehicle is being operated on a highway having two or more designated lanes of roadway for each direction of travel or on a designated one-way roadway or highway.

 IV. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-855

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who drives a vehicle when it is so loaded, or when there are in the front seat such number of persons, as to obstruct the view of the driver to the front or sides of the vehicle or to interfere with the driver’s control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle.

V. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-856

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who passes or attempts to pass two other vehicles abreast, moving in the same direction, except on highways having separate roadways of three or more lanes for each direction of travel, or on designated one-way streets or highways. This section shall not apply, however, to a motor vehicle passing two other vehicles when one or both of such other vehicles is a bicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, electric power-assisted bicycle, or moped; nor shall this section apply to a bicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, electric power-assisted bicycle, or moped passing two other vehicles.

VI. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-857

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who drives any motor vehicle so as to be abreast of another vehicle in a lane designed for one vehicle, or drives any motor vehicle so as to travel abreast of any other vehicle traveling in a lane designed for one vehicle. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit two two-wheeled motorcycles from traveling abreast while traveling in a lane designated for one vehicle. In addition, this section shall not apply to (i) any validly authorized parade, motorcade, or motorcycle escort; (ii) a motor vehicle traveling in the same lane of traffic as a bicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, electric power-assisted bicycle, or moped; nor shall it apply to (iii) any vehicle when lawfully overtaking and passing one or more vehicles traveling in the same direction in a separate lane.

VII. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-858

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who overtakes or passes any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction at any railroad grade crossing or at any intersection of highways unless such vehicles are being operated on a highway having two or more designated lanes of roadway for each direction of travel or unless such intersection is designated and marked as a passing zone or on a designated one-way street or highway, or while pedestrians are passing or about to pass in front of either of such vehicles, unless permitted so to do by a traffic light or law-enforcement officer.

VIII. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-859

A person driving a motor vehicle shall stop such vehicle when approaching, from any direction, any school bus which is stopped on any highway, private road or school driveway for the purpose of taking on or discharging children, the elderly, or mentally or physically handicapped persons, and shall remain stopped until all the persons are clear of the highway, private road or school driveway and the bus is put in motion; any person violating the foregoing is guilty of reckless driving. The driver of a vehicle, however, need not stop when approaching a school bus if the school bus is stopped on the other roadway of a divided highway, on an access road, or on a driveway when the other roadway, access road, or driveway is separated from the roadway on which he is driving by a physical barrier or an unpaved area. The driver of a vehicle also need not stop when approaching a school bus which is loading or discharging passengers from or onto property immediately adjacent to a school if the driver is directed by a law-enforcement officer or other duly authorized uniformed school crossing guard to pass the school bus. This section shall apply to school buses which are equipped with warning devices prescribed in § 46.2-1090 and are painted yellow with the words “School Bus” in black letters at least eight inches high on the front and rear thereof. Only school buses which are painted yellow and equipped with the required lettering and warning devices shall be identified as school buses.

The testimony of the school bus driver, the supervisor of school buses or a law-enforcement officer that the vehicle was yellow, conspicuously marked as a school bus, and equipped with warning devices as prescribed in § 46.2-1090 is prima facie evidence that the vehicle is a school bus.

IX. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-860

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who fails to give adequate and timely signals of intention to turn, partly turn, slow down, or stop, as required by Article 6 (§ 46.2-848 et seq.) of this chapter.

X. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-861

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who exceeds a reasonable speed under the circumstances and traffic conditions existing at the time, regardless of any posted speed limit.

XI. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-862

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who drives a motor vehicle on the highways in the Commonwealth (i) at a speed of twenty miles per hour or more in excess of the applicable maximum speed limit or (ii) in excess of eighty miles per hour regardless of the applicable maximum speed limit.

XII. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-863

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who fails to bring his vehicle to a stop immediately before entering a highway from a side road when there is traffic approaching on such highway within 500 feet of such point of entrance, unless (i) a “Yield Right-of-Way” sign is posted or (ii) where such sign is posted, fails, upon entering such highway, to yield the right-of-way to the driver of a vehicle approaching on such highway from either direction.

 XIII. VA Code Ann. § 46.2-864

A person is guilty of reckless driving who operates any motor vehicle at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person:

1. On any driveway or premises of a church, school, recreational facility, or business or governmental property open to the public; or

2. On the premises of any industrial establishment providing parking space for customers,

3. On any highway under construction or not yet open to the public.

WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SPEEDING STATUTES IN VIRGINA?

§ 46.2-870. Maximum speed limits generally.

Except as otherwise provided in this article, the maximum speed limit shall be 55 miles per hour on interstate highways or other limited access highways with divided roadways, nonlimited access highways having four or more lanes, and all state primary highways. The maximum speed limit on all other highways shall be 55 miles per hour if the vehicle is a passenger motor vehicle, bus, pickup or panel truck, or a motorcycle, but 45 miles per hour on such highways if the vehicle is a truck, tractor truck, or combination of vehicles designed to transport property, or is a motor vehicle being used to tow a vehicle designed for self-propulsion, or a house trailer.Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, the maximum speed limit shall be 70 miles per hour where indicated by lawfully placed signs, erected subsequent to a traffic engineering study and analysis of available and appropriate accident and law-enforcement data, on (i) interstate highways; (ii) multilane, divided, limited access highways; and (iii) high-occupancy vehicle lanes if such lanes are physically separated from regular travel lanes. The maximum speed limit shall be 60 miles per hour where indicated by lawfully placed signs, erected subsequent to a traffic engineering study and analysis of available and appropriate accident and law-enforcement data, on U.S. Route 17, U.S. Route 23, U.S. Route 29, U.S. Route 58, U.S. Alternate Route 58, U.S. Route 301, U.S. Route 360, U.S. Route 460, U.S. Route 501 between the Town of South Boston and the North Carolina state line, State Route 3, and State Route 207 where such routes are nonlimited access, multilane, divided highways.§ 46.2-874. Maximum speed limit in business and residence districts.

The maximum speed shall be 25 miles per hour on highways in business or residence districts, except on interstate or other limited access highways with divided roadways or nonlimited access highways having four or more lanes and all state primary highways. The speed limit on all nonlimited access highways having four or more lanes and all state primary highways shall remain as indicated by signs posted prior to July 1, 2005, unless changed as provided by law.

WHY HIRE ANTHONY MONTAGNA, III FOR A SPEEDING TICKET IN ACCOMACK COUNTY, VA

When you are charged with reckless driving, it is important to be aware that you are facing a class one misdemeanor, which involves up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500.00 fine.  It is always important to hire a highly skilled and successful lawyer like Anthony Montagna, III .  Anthony frequently obtains great results, when representing an individual charged with reckless driving, speeding, driving on a suspended operator’s license, DUI, or any other traffic offense in Accomack County, Norfolk, Newport News, Virginia Beach or any where in Hampton Roads.  As an Accomack County, VA reckless driving lawyer, Anthony has the confidence and skill to negotiate on your behalf and to defend you on any traffic violation.

When you go to court, it is important to have a highly recommended and rated attorney, like Anthony.  Although every case is different, no two cases are the same, and a result in one case does not guarantee the same result in every case, Anthony has obtained great results in Accomack County, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake and throughout Hampton Roads, VA.

IF YOU WANT THE BEST RESULTS IN COURT, THE FIVE RULES TO FOLLOW ARE THE FOLLOWING:

1.  You only get one chance to make a good impression in court, so you should always dress well.

2.  Hire a lawyer with experience and a proven track record.  If you choose an incredibly inexpensive lawyer, you may get what you paid for.

3.  Follow your lawyer’s advice, do what he tells you, and be responsible.

4.  Do not be argumentative with the Court or the prosecutor.  The Judge  has been around the block and knows who is acting rudely.

5.  If you are arrested by the police, understand that you have the right to remain  silent.

If you follow these 5 simple rules, you will be amazed with your level of success in court.  If you have questions about a reckless driving, DUI, or a suspended license charge in Accomack County, Norfolk, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hampton or any where in Virginia, call the traffic defense and reckless driving lawyers, Anthony Montagna, III  and Montagna Traffic Law, at 757-625-3500 and understand that  you have fighters in your corner.

COURT SCHEDULE FOR ACCOMACK COUNTY GENERAL DISTRICT COURT

Monday
   10:00 a.m., Misdemeanors - Police cases, shoplifting, bad checks
   11:00 a.m., Misdemeanors - Citizen complaints
   1:30 p.m., Preliminary Hearings
Tuesday
   9:00 a.m., Traffic - Onley
   9:00 a.m., Traffic - 1st - Hallwood, 2nd - Bloxom, 3rd - 
   Parksley
   10:00 a.m., Traffic - Accomack County Sheriffs, Onancock
   11:00 a.m., Traffic
     1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th - Chincotegue
     1st and 2nd - Virginia Marie Police
     3rd - Game Wardens
   1:30 p.m., Contested Civil or Miscellaneous (Scheduled by Judge)
     VASAP, Community Corrections, Pre-Trial Services
Wednesday
   9:00 a.m., Traffic - State Police
   10:00 a.m., Traffic - State Police
   11:00 Traffic
     1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th - contested DUI Cases (Scheduled by attorneys & 
        Clerk)
     5th - Contested Civil or Miscellaneous (Scheduled by Judge)
   1:30 p.m., Arraignments
     1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th - Contested Civil or Miscellaneous 
        (Scheduled by Judge)
     3rd - VASAP, Community Corrections, Pre-Trial Services
Thursday
   10:00 a.m., Civil Returns and Unlawful Detainers
   11:00 a.m., Civil Contested Cases
   1:30 p.m., Contested Civil or Miscellaneous (Scheduled by Judge)
Friday (2nd, 3rd, and 5th)
   9:00 a.m., Contested Civil or Miscellaneous (Scheduled by Judge)
   10:00 a.m., Contested Civil or Miscellaneous (Scheduled by 
   Judge)

CONTINUANCE POLICY FOR ACCOMACK COUNTY GENERAL DISTRICT COURT

Traffic cases: A first continuance may be granted by the clerk, but only to the police officer’s next scheduled court date. Subsequent continuances by Judge only. Criminal cases: Contact the clerk and the Commonwealth’s Attorney (if involved). Judge’s approval may be required. Civil cases: Contact the clerk and the opposing party or attorney. Before the first return date, the clerk may continue cases when process has not yet been served, and after service, with the agreement of all parties. Subsequent continuances by Judge only. Continuances of scheduled contested cases by Judge only, for good cause.

DIRECTIONS TO ACCOMACK COUNTY, VA CIRCUIT AND GENERAL DISTRICT COURTS:

  • FROM ROUTE 13 SOUTH ( ACCOMACK COUNTY AND BEYOND): TAKE 13 South, Turn Left on to 13 Business North (Front Street), Continue on 13 Business North for 1.1 miles
  • FROM ROUTE 13 NORTH (VIRGINIA BEACH AND BEYOND): TAKE 13 North, Turn Right to Take 13 Business North (Front Street), Continue on 13 Business North for 1.1 miles
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A Few of the Clients We Have Helped

  • "Mr. Montagna was the BEST!! I had reckless driving and 2 seatbelt violations ( one for a minor) and he got my whole case DISMISSED!! He is definitely the go to guy for your case… I couldn’t appreciate and thank him enough!"

    Sky B.
  • "Simply the best in the business. Got my 67 in a 35 mph reduced from reckless driving to an improper driving. He let me know what to do before court and I followed everything exactly. Would highly recommend him for any traffic case."

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  • "Mr. Anthony Montagna understood the assignment! I am so glad I retained him. He is very professional, understanding, attentive, and easy to reach. He will make sure you get the best results as possible. Thank again Mr. Anthony and Kelly for taking care of me and serving me at my best. If anybody is thinking about looking into this law firm, please look no further!"

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  • "I had a speeding ticket that was 21 over in a 30mph zone. He got my case dismissed. Whatever he asked you to get for court definitely get the paperwork. I really appreciate Anthony Montana for making my driving record go back to +5. He really knows the law and he is definitely an attorney I will use later in life if I will need him again. He does care about the people he helps in court."

    Jacob P.
  • "Mr. Montagna handles my periodic traffic offenses and always gets them dismissed. Depending on the charge he has had me take a driver improvement class, which was actually enjoyable, and my charges are always dismissed. I would never use anybody else for any kind of traffic offense. The cops seem to know him and the bailiff told me one time that I had chosen a good lawyer. Highly recommended."

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  • "Anthony helped me with a traffic ticket. His counsel was excellent and he really took the time to understand the situation and give expert guidance on how best to proceed. He got the ticket dismissed and I got points taken off my license as a result of his counsel."

    Michael Moore
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Norfolk, Newport News, Hampton, Suffolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Williamsburg/James City County, Northampton County, Southampton County, Isle of Wight County, York County, New Kent County, Accomack County, Virginia Beach and all of Virginia.

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