citizenship_app,
If your case was denied solely on the basis of traffic tickets, you'd definitely prevail in an appeal. There was a case in 1956-1958 where a naturalization applicant had his case denied due to bad moral character. From what I recall, the applicant received around 20 or so traffic tickets within two years, many of them for repeat offenses. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court, which decided that minor traffic violations, no matter how many, do not constitute bad moral character. If you search this forum, you'll find some posts relating to this case.
However, it appears that your case was declined because you ignored scheduled court dates for some of your tickets, not because of the tickets themselves. As a result, you may have to wait until reapplying.
If your case was denied solely on the basis of traffic tickets, you'd definitely prevail in an appeal. There was a case in 1956-1958 where a naturalization applicant had his case denied due to bad moral character. From what I recall, the applicant received around 20 or so traffic tickets within two years, many of them for repeat offenses. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court, which decided that minor traffic violations, no matter how many, do not constitute bad moral character. If you search this forum, you'll find some posts relating to this case.
However, it appears that your case was declined because you ignored scheduled court dates for some of your tickets, not because of the tickets themselves. As a result, you may have to wait until reapplying.