it depends on how long after the fact if it was given in the same time frame and does he have you on tape i would take it to court he has to prove to the court that he saw you do it and you have to prove you were in the right. most of the time the cop dont show up on a lot of cases but good luck. il is weird on the laws
yes.
Yes, if he can identify the car and driver.
A speeding ticket in Tennessee can affect your South Carolina driving license. South Carolina can choose to fine the driver, or suspend their license.
NO! You may only be ticketed for operating a motor vehicle on public roadways. Well... assuming you weren't recklessly endangering anyone... If you only operate OFF of public roads, you do not need a license, insurance, or a tag.
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YES! Basically a police officer in the province of Ontario has 30 days to issue you a regular Provincial Offences Act ticket. As long as he can identify the driver, he would note the license plate and go to the address that the plate is registered to and serve that person with the ticket.
If you are driving outside the restrictions of your license (e.g. driving after dark when the license permits driving only during the day), you are in essence driving with no license at all. If the only issue is your speed, the offense will be heard as with any other. Some states place a lower points threshold on age-restricted licenses, so a single speeding ticket could cause your license to be suspended.
The drivers license was invented in 1915 by Jim Jordan when he was injured by an underaged child driving a car recklessly. The Supreme Court passed it in 1923.
You get the regular points and fines for the speeding tickets, but you have to take a $100 driver safety course and restart your provisional year of driving. If you get a point carrying ticket during the new year of provisional driving, your license will be suspended. So stop speeding.
It is important to drive the safe speed limit that is posted. A speeding ticket in Florida will add points to a North Carolina license.
The drivers license was invented in 1915 by Jim Jordan when he was injured by an underaged child driving a [[Q/What year was the drivers license invented#|car]] recklessly. The Supreme Court passed it in 1923.
All driving records are interconnected now by scanning your license. A ticket in Connecticut will be on the national driving record database. It will count as points against your license.