It's highly unlikely. In the state of California as mandated by the legislation in the Vehicle Code, there are specific criteria that must be met for suspending or revoking a driver license (yes, it's DRIVER license not driverS).
A speeding citation for 22350 CVC, 22349(a) or (b) VC is simply an infraction. There will be a fine, and you will recieve a point on your driving record. If your speed was less 24mph or less than the speed limit, you will have the option to attend traffic school which will make that point "vanish." Why would you care about the point? Most people are concerned about raised insurance rates, jobs or carrers that require clean driving records, and/or future tickets being more expensive and more risk of a license suspension. If you are in excess of 25+ mph over the speed limit, nothing I said above changes except you have to take the point, traffic school will not be an option.
The DMV and traffic courts take into account your driving record and the seriousness of each violation to determine whether or not suspending or revoking your license is appropriate. Typically, drivers who are ticketed and have 4+ points already on their record (either from collisions or past citations) can recieve 30 day suspensions on their license.
If you were cited for 22348(b) VC, Speed in Excess of 100+ MPH, in addition to a hefty fine (over $1,000) the court is mandated to suspend your driving privledges for 30 days persuant to the CVC.
The cost of a speeding ticket for going 75 mph in a 55 will depend on the city in California. Generally, the ticket could range from $100 to $350.
Your license could be suspended until you pay the ticket.
The state of CA. will run your name and the ticket will appear in Texas. Years ago, you could get away with. Now they are all connected.
Alabama will report the ticket and the violation to the Georgia DMV. If there are enough points on the GA teens license he could lose it because of that.
If by possesion you mean drugs then the two offences are unrelated in the law's eyes so the points he received with the speeding ticket will go on his license. I think this is what will happen but obviously im not 100% sure Hope i could be of some help to you.
Depends. A ticket for five MPH over won't do it - a ticket for 30 MPH over could.
Lots of possiblities. Your license could be suspended. You could have a warrant issued against you.
Yes, you must have your driver's license with you when you drive. Or you could get a ticket. ooooh
You could be sentenced to death if the ticket was given between 9 pm and 6 am.
Yes, it will be reported to New York DMV. While points do not transfer from SC to New York on a regular license, a SC speeding conviction will be recorded on your CDL and could be used to suspend it.
While it is unclear what the question is asking, refusing to sign a citation could result in arrest, license suspension, or an additional citation.
The ticket will be reflected on your driving record, regardless of where you received it. That's why you need to pay it; failure to do so could result in a suspended license.