Driving While Suspended in Tennessee
Tennessee speeding ticket attorneys know how important a clean driving record can be for financial purposes. Sometimes, your employment possibilities will be limited if you have been involved in a bunch of accidents or have multiple speeding tickets. Corporations generally do not like to hire employees with bad driving records if the job requires use of a company car. Trucking companies certainly get nervous if their drivers have bad driving records.

Depending on the circumstances, a speeding ticket or moving violation can cost anywhere from one to three-hundred and fifty dollars here in Tennessee. Even though it may be cheaper to simply pay the ticket, it could cost you more in insurance in the long run. Insurance companies are private organizations for the most part and all have different point systems. They can set there own rules and regulations for adjusting how a speeding ticket or moving traffic violation affects the insured.
A clean driving record is important and you will accrue points on it based upon the offense committed. Points can be added for moving traffic violations, speeding, and accidents. Some offenses are more serious and your license can be suspended or revoked if you commit one of the more serious offenses. Under Tennessee law, a regular driver license may be revoked or suspended for the following:
• DUI including implied consent
• allowing unlawful use of a driver license, including fraudulently altering a driver license or allowing another individual to use your license or identification
• mental or physical disabilities
• leaving the scene of a personal injury or fatal crash; failure to stop and render aid in an automobile crash
• perjury, or giving false information on the use or ownership of an automobile, or for the issuance of a driver license
• a felony that involves the use of an automobile
• evading arrest while operating a motor vehicle
• manslaughter/vehicular homicide involving the operation of an automobile
• two reckless driving violations within twelve months
• drag racing
• habitual offenders of moving traffic violations
• unsatisfied judgment resulting from the negligent operation of a motor vehicle
• purchasing or possessing any alcoholic beverage if 18-20 years old
• failure to comply with child support requirements
• driving a motor vehicle away from a gas station without paying for dispensed gas or diesel fuel
• failure to show evidence of financial responsibility to officer when involved in an accident or charged with a moving violation
• possession of a driver of five (5) or more grams of methamphetamine
If you are under 18 years old, you can lose your license for the following:
• convictions of any drug or alcohol offense, whether or not the offense occurred while driving
• dropping out of school (defined as having ten consecutive of fifteen total days in a semester of unexcused absences)
• failure to make satisfactory progress in school (which in general means passing three subjects per grading period)
• weapons violations
It is important to realize that commercial motor vehicle operators have separate rules and regulations regarding their commercial drivers licenses (CDL’S). These separate rules and regulations govern how CDL might be revoked or suspended. If you are cited with a moving violation or speeding in the East Tennessee area, contact a Tennessee traffic citation lawyer. Our traffic citation lawyers handle speeding tickets and other moving violations in Knoxville, Gatlinburg, Newport, Sevierville, Jefferson County, Maryville, Johnson City, Greenville, Bristol, Morristown, Kingsport, and Chattanooga.