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If you are under the age of 21 and your 20mph over the speed limit you lose your license
If you're doing 16 or more over the speed limit, you will.
It is very important for everyone's safety to drive the speed limit posted. If a person is caught speeding they can pay $300 or more for 15+ over the limit. They can also lose their license.
When a 16-year old in Iowa gets a speeding ticket for 10 mph over the speed limit, they are going to have to go to court. You may lose your license for a short time of period.
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YES!!!!!!!!!! anything 25 miles an hour over the speed limit or more is considered reckless driving and you can lose your license for a year
You would normally get one or two points. However, the speed is barely over the limit so it would be wise to go to court. The judge will probably forgive you for the speed and you may not receive fines or points.
It is important to not drive over the speed limit for the safety of everyone on the road. Doing 17 over the speed limit can cause a persons insurance rates to up significantly, the person can also lose their license.
It is important for safety reasons to drive at the posted speed limit. For going 69 in a 40 limit, a person can lose their license, and pay $300+ for the ticket, depending on court costs, fees and taxes.
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none, you can try to fight the ticket but if you were speeding you'll lose, you will receive points for a speeding ticket, as for insurance, it will probably go up a little if you insurance co finds out.
Not for a first offense possibly. Depends upon the other circumstances, too. Say, if the speed limit was 35 and it was snowing heavily, one could receive a ticked for going the posted limit as that would be way too fast for the conditions. Just because there is a posted speed limit, the keyword here is "limit", that is the fastest speed that is allotted for that road ... it is not the 'required' speed to travel.