Depends on the state. For most, it's 3 years.
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Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
A Virgina speeding ticket does transfer to your North Carolina driving record and may result in an insurance increase or suspension of your North Carolina license. If the speeding ticket is in excess of 15mph over the speed limit, it is an automatic suspension of your license. Normally, it is a good idea to contest every speeding ticket or at least be absolutely sure you know the consequences.
Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
That would be a moving violation. As such it will show up on your driving record.
Your only recourse may be to attend Traffic School in California. Doubt seriously that California will let you do that school in Arizona.
If the speed is not indicated on the ticket, you can contest it.
It depends on your driving record and how many tickets you've had in the past. If you have a good record chances are the ins. company may not know about the speeding ticket. Also how much over the speed limit will affect the cost and if you have to go to court for any charges like wreckless, dangerous, or careless driving or if you were drinking or not.GOOD LUCK
In California 3yrs. In Virgina 3yrs & public record 7 years.
Yes. so don't drive slow, don't speed. :(
Yes. In most states Reckless Driving is a crime instead of a violation.
They do not affect your driving record. Most states are involved in an agreement called the "Driver's License Compact" or the "Non-Resident Violator Compact." What this means is when you get a ticket in one of these states, the department of motor vehicles will send over the information to your home state. As a result, the driving violation will affect your record as if the ticket had been given at home. Some states also have agreements with other countries - particularly Canada - so you might want to watch your speed.