That would depend on the State (about 6 points in most jurisdictions).
It depends on local legislation.
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.
In the UK you would either get 3 points and a 60 pound fine, or you could get the option of going to a police awareness meeting and learn about the affects of speeding on the roads. Basically they just make you watch some video about car crashes, also you will still have to pay your 60 pound fine, but you don't get the points. Hope this helps. JP
In England most of the time, about 50£ and two points off your licence
2, a sack in the end zone is considered a safety which is 2 points
Yes, if you get caught speeding at all, you can get points. 10 mph over or less is 2 points. http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,1607,7-127-1627_8665_9066-23757--,00.html
4 points
This depends on your local road laws, which vary from place to place. In the UK if you are caught speeding, you may receive a fine for £500 and 3 penalty points on your driving licence (equivalent to 1 of 4 strikes)
at least $300.00 plus points
it will be 60 pounds and 3 points
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You can request "drivers school" (if available) and if the judge grants it you may reduce or eliminate the penalty - but you can only (usually) get this privilege once. If you've been to drivers school before you can probably forget it.