Category Archives: Traffic Violations
Some Of Our Great Results in January, 2026
Although no two cases are the same and results in one case do not predict or guarantee results in other cases, we have had some fantastic results in January 2026. Some of our results: Reckless driving, general: Dismissed Reckless driving, general with estimated speeds of triple digits: Reduced to improper driving Reckless driving, 91… Read More »
Differences Between RADAR & Laser Technology in Virginia Reckless Driving & Speeding Cases
Attorney Anthony Montagna, III: A Reckless Driving Lawyer Who is a Reckless Driving Defense Specialist Winning Reckless Driving Cases in VA Since 1993 Military, First Responder, Union, Teacher, Student and Senior Discounts Payment Plans Many Clients Charged with Driving Over 105 Mph and Some with Speeds Over 130 Mph Unmatched Legal Representation as a… Read More »
The 2025 Five Star Review of the Year
Attorney Anthony Montagna, III: A VA Reckless Driving Defense Specialist Military, First Responder, Union, Teacher, Student and Senior Discounts Over 5,000 Reckless Driving Cases Defended Across VA Winning Reckless Driving Cases in VA for Over 32 Years Flat Fees with No Hidden Fees Winning Reckless Driving Cases in VA Since 1993 Free Consultation Payment… Read More »
Newport News Reckless Driving Lawyer Discusses LIDAR
Many People Do Not Understand LIDAR When Stopped By the Police in Newport News As one of the leading reckless driving lawyers in Newport News, VA, I frequently am asked what is LIDAR? Many people do not know what LIDAR is and the differences with RADAR. If you are charged with reckless driving in… Read More »
The Police Stop My Car. Is That Ok in VA?
The police cannot stop an individual’s vehicle whenever they want. The stop must be legal based on the United States Constitution and appropriate case law. Frequently, people say to me, The police just stopped my car, is that ok? The answer is, it depends. Articulable Suspicion to Stop Generally, the police must have a… Read More »
A Norfolk Traffic Lawyer Explains A Dangling Parking Pass
In this post, a Norfolk traffic lawyer explains a dangling parking pass as a basis for a stop by a police officer. The Virginia Court of Appeals has attempted to explain how and when a police officer may stop a driver on a highway. The Virginia Court of Appeals has recently ruled that a… Read More »
An Obstructed View Caused By Your Auto Air Freshener May Get You In Trouble.
This post discusses how an obstructed view caused by your air freshener may get you in trouble with the police. Can an auto air freshener block a driver’s view to justify a brief detention? The answer is yes. In a recent unpublished decision by the Virginia Court of Appeals, the Court ruled that a… Read More »


