Simple answer, no.
Traffic infractions can have an effect not only on your wallet, but also your driving record (potentially your license) and your insurance premiums. Most courts allow attorneys to appear on behalf of clients who are not present, so you can challenge the ticket and you don't have to miss a day at work.
Traffic infractions can have an effect not only on your wallet, but also your driving record (potentially your license) and your insurance premiums. Most courts allow attorneys to appear on behalf of clients who are not present, so you can challenge the ticket and you don't have to miss a day at work.