No, you can receive a ticket for 1 mile over. Most police departments are too busy (and don't want to tick off the public) by being THAT picky, but if they want to...they can.
No. You're still bound by the speed limit.
Rate points are not assigned based on the dollar amount of your ticket. Points are assesed based on the severity of the infraction. Were you going 5 miles over the limit, 10 miles or 20 miles over the limit? The more you exceeded the limit the more points can be assesed. The amount you paid for the ticket is not a factor.
38 miles over the speed limit in Shelbyville, Illinois what will the cost of the ticket be?
In California, the amount of points a person will get on their driver's license depends upon the offense. If the offense is a simple speeding ticket, the driver will receive one point. A reckless driving violation will result in two points.
With any good luck you will receive a reckless driving citation and lose your license or go to jail. There is no excuse possible for 30 miles over the posted limit.
In order to get a speeding ticket that takes points of your license in Missouri, you need to be travelling over 5 miles over the speed limit. For a ticket 6 miles or more over the speed limit that is not excessive speeding, 2 or 3 points will be taken depending on whether it is a local, county, or state issued ticket..
SHould say on the back of the ticket or call the local sheriffs office they can give you the fine amount. There are no dollars amount of fine on back of ticket. You will have to call the issue court to get the fine amount. Police can not put fine amount on ticket.
it depends on what the ticket was for, if it was for a speeding ticket that was five miles over the speed limit then no. if you had a reckless driving then yes
My first answer is YES...OF COURSE. But the real indicator will be when you receive your citation in the mail....it will state if your are elligible to attend traffic school.
50 dollars per mile
$186
Speeding 18 miles per hour over the limit in Virginia will cost you 62 dollars in court fines plus five dollars for every mile you were over the limit. In this case, because of the excessive speed, the fine could be 350 to 1000 dollars each year for three years. You could receive a misdemeanor or a felony.