PBJ
No, not peanut butter and jelly. Here in Maryland, judges can decide to give you probation before judgement, which does not result in any points and does not appear on your driving record--so no adverse impact on your insurance premiums. You do have to abide by the probation terms, but there usually aren't any. I don't know if PBJ is available in Virginia, but it may be worth a call to a lawyer who handles traffic stuff and find out. If it's available, you could call the Commonwealth Attorney's office and see if you can cut a deal or go to court and ask the judge for PBJ, given your stellar driving record.
(Not giving legal advice here, just relaying personal experience from my almost unblemished driving experience. That could change, of course, once my 328 is delivered!)
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