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My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California

I received a ticket for driving straight at an intersection with a sign posted "Right Turn Only". I misinterpreted the sign to mean "no left turn". Are there any grounds to contest the ticket in court? Note: I violated two signs in a row, which the officer noted on the summons.
If the officer witnessed you going straight through the intersection from the right turn lane and assuming proper placement for the signage, that makes it pretty difficult to argue that you were not in violation.

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The officer also noted that I did not have possession of insurance or registration (which I later found under my seat). However the only violation listed is the failure to obey posted sign. Under "Evidence of Financial Responsibility", he wrote "N.I.P" and under Registered Owner he also wrote "N.I.P." Would not having these documents in my possession increase the fine amount if they are not listed in the Violations section?
If the only VC section he cited you for is the 22101(d), then no, the "N.I.P." for insurance and registration are not going to effect the bail/fine amount.