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

I received a ticket for 23123 driving while using a cellphone.

The ticket has the location of the violation listed as "118SB + Sherman HOV". 118 runs east and west, not north and south. Hence, 118SB does not exist assuming SB stands for southbound. Does this give me sufficient reason to fight the ticket? If so, how should I proceed? Should I file for trail by written declaration and write that the freeway doesn't exist? Should I have a real trial and argue the same? Or is my defense flimsy enough that it won't make a difference?

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
How much of an impact does the direction you were headed have upon whether you were driving while using a cellphone? None.

Is using a cell phone while driving in a southbound direction allowed whereas it is forbidden for drivers headed in other directions? Nope.

So I'm sorry to say that not only is your defense flimsy... You don't have a defense!