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My understanding is that in any state, if you receive a speeding ticket, you can be assessed points. So the answer is you can't drive over the speed limit. And in many places, driving 15 mph over the speed limit is automatically considered reckless driving, which is more points. law is 14 as long as not school zone, historical areas, work zone etc...
min of 3 points which may stay on til 5 years
For 1-10 MPH over the limit you will get 2 points.
The amount of points you get for driving above the speed limit depends on the county you are in and the area in which you were speeding. For example, a person speeding in a school zone would receive more points than someone speeding on a highway.
It depends on what the speed limit was in the area you got the ticket. If you were in a 70 mph zone, it would probably be 2 points. If you were in a 25 mph zone, they probably would take your license.
Two points for any speed 20mph-30mph over the limitAdded: CAREFUL! In some states exceeding the speed limit by a certain set amount can result in an automatic charge of "reckless" or "careless" operation which is an 'enhanced' violation that COULD result in an automatic suspension.
It depends on what was the speed limit in the area. If you were doing 80 on a 65 MPH zone , youd probably get 2 points. If you were doing 80 on a 25 MPH zone, thed probably take away ur licence. It depends on what was the speed limit in the area. If you were doing 80 on a 65 MPH zone , youd probably get 2 points. If you were doing 80 on a 25 MPH zone, thed probably take away ur licence.
Any ticket in Michigan written for 16+ mph over the posted speed limit is 4 points and will stay on your record for 2 years from the date the ticket was paid.
2, a sack in the end zone is considered a safety which is 2 points
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In most counties and states, being cited for going more than 15 miles per hour will result in an additional fine per mile or five miles. Each county has it's own rules, but this is typical of most. Since original fines start at around 100 to 150, this can become very expensive.