Go to traffic court. When they summon you in, you'll be given 2 options:
1) Plead not guilty, and a trial date will be set. At which point, the officer will also be summoned and you'll get to "fight" the ticket in court. The judge will then make a decision. If the pig doesn't show up, then he can't defend himself, therefore the case will be dismissed and you're free with no cost or points. This is a longshot, but it happens if the pig can't make the court date. The ticket will always be on your record whether you go to traffic school, get a lawyer, or get the case dismissed.
2) You are given the opportunity to plead "no contest", which basically means you admit to speeding, but would like the hearing officer to look at your record and make a decision that same day. 99.9% of the time the hearing officer will look at your record and make a judgement stating that you pay a certain court cost, and you have no points on your license. The lawyers who's numbers are filling your mailbox right now will go to court and plea this in your favor. Save the money and do it yourself.
I plead no contest. Judge took all of 25sec. to say "100 dollars and no points." There are always a bunch of people in the same boat you are and he's got no time to dispute these things. This was my second ticket in a year. Remember traffic tickets and court is a BUSINESS. That's how these gov. agencies stay open. Once you accept that, there's nothing much you can do but get pissed off at the system. :finger: