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Summary: TixNix.com, a service that lets motorists and truckers fight speeding and traffic tickets online, now offers service to Louisiana drivers. New Orleans, LA (PRWEB) May 26, 2005 -- TixNix.com, a new service that lets motorists and truckers fight speeding tickets and other traffic violations ...

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TixNix.com, a service that lets motorists and truckers fight speeding and traffic tickets online, now offers service to Louisiana drivers.

New Orleans, LA (PRWEB) May 26, 2005 — TixNix.com, a new service that lets motorists and truckers fight speeding tickets and other traffic violations through the Web, is now available for Louisiana motorists. By giving each driver who uses the site a free consultation with an experienced traffic lawyer, TixNix.com helps these motorists keep their records clean and their insurance rates lower.

“Until now, Louisiana drivers haven’t had a simple, time-efficient way to deal with moving violations,� says Steve Ehrenreich, CEO and co-founder of TixNix.com. “By using TixNix.com, many of the violations Louisiana drivers receive can be easily dismissed or reduced in court, with minimal time required to take care of it.�

When a driver or CDL holder visits TixNix.com, a simple-to-use system takes all the information from their speeding ticket or violation and transmits it directly to an experienced traffic lawyer familiar with the parish or city where the driver received the offense.

“Because most of the information gathering is now done through the Internet, TixNix.com lawyers are able to free their time to give free advice to every motorist who visits TixNix.com,� says Ehrenreich. “They can advise a driver whether to pay the fine, take a defensive driving course or hire them to represent them in traffic court.�

If a driver chooses to hire a Louisiana TixNix.com attorney, the entire process is managed through the TixNix.com Website. “Almost all of our clients can fight their tickets from the comfort of their home. They’ll never have to step foot in a courthouse – TixNix.com attorneys do everything for them,� says Ehrenreich.

TixNix.com serves New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Alexandra, Bossier City, Hammond, Houma, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe, Natchitoches, Ruston, Slidell and all other Louisiana parishes and cities.

Practice areas include Speeding, Disregarding a Red Light, Drunk and Disorderly, Disregarding a Stop Sign, Failure to Yield, DUI, DWI, Drivers License Violations, Failure to Control Speed, Minor in Possession of Alcohol, No Child Safety Seat, No Liability Insurance, No Seat Belt, Passing Stopped School Bus, Open Container of Alcohol, Possession of Drugs or Paraphernalia, Racing, Exhibition of Speed or Acceleration and Vehicle Inspection Violations.

Louisiana Drivers Can Now Fight a Traffic Ticket Online (News Release)

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