Whether you are a driver, cyclist or
pedestrian on the road: Even small
inattentions can have legal consequences in
road traffic. iust.ai helps you
classify traffic law issues – quickly,
clearly and digitally.
orientation in traffic law: understandable & practical
Traffic law regulates the rights and obligations
of all road users – from
drivers to motorcyclists and cyclists to
pedestrians. It encompasses a wide range of
regulations that are intended to ensure safety and order in
road traffic. Conflicts often
arise faster than expected, for example through
speeding,
red light violations, alcohol or drugs at the wheel
or traffic accidents.
Especially in such situations, many
affected people feel uncertain and overwhelmed: Do I
really have to accept the fine notice?
Are points in Flensburg, a driving ban, or
even further consequences threatening? And is it
possibly worth filing an objection? This is
exactly where iust.ai comes in: Our AI-powered
legal assistance helps you
understand all information clearly, comprehend
legal contexts, and understand possible
next steps – clearly, structured
and without complicated legal jargon. And that
by the way not only in traffic law, but also
in all other areas of law!
Simply
Ask your question or upload your
fine notice encrypted – iust.ai
explains everything to you clearly and without
legal jargon.
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regularly updated content. This way you get
a well-founded orientation in traffic law.
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Use cases
The most common Use cases
iust.ai supports you in traffic law just as it does
in other areas of law. Our users especially use
iust.ai in these situations:
Challenge the fine notice
Unsure whether it's worth filing an objection to the
fine notice? iust.ai helps with
quick orientation.
Do you have questions about traffic law or the use of iust.ai? We have the answers:
Traffic law includes all rules and
laws that apply to participation in road traffic.
This includes, among others,
fine proceedings for speeding
or too little distance, criminal offenses such as
driving under the influence or hit-and-run,
driver's license regulations such as points in Flensburg
or the revocation of the driving license, as well as questions
concerning accident handling (compensation,
pain and suffering).
A gross regulatory offense exists when a
traffic violation is particularly serious or is associated with
increased risk potential.
Typical examples are significant
speeding,
red light violations, alcohol or drug influence
below the criminal threshold, or massive
distance violations. In addition to a
fine, these can also result in points in the driving suitability register
as well as a driving ban.
The Road Traffic Regulations (StVO) regulate the
concrete behavior of all road users in
road traffic, such as right-of-way rules, speed limits
or behavior at traffic lights.
The Road Traffic Act (StVG), on the other hand, forms
the legal basis for sanctions and
legal consequences. It contains regulations on
fines, points, driving bans as well as
driving licenses, and thus creates the legal
framework on which the StVO is based.
iust.ai's answers are generated by AI based
on structured legal databases and
public regulations. They serve as
general orientation, but are not always
100% accurate or applicable in every case.
The service is not legally binding, and the
results may vary depending on timing,
jurisdiction and input details. Please
always verify important legal decisions
with a professional.
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