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Fines and costs are set by the court or local law. This cannot be answered here.
There is no fine if you're carpooling. If you're driving alone, the punishment is death by firing squad.
The fine for crossing a double line to enter the carpool line will vary depending on the state. For instance, in California, the fine is $100.
NO. Alberta is in CANADA, not Washington. Washington is a state in the USA: Alberta is a province in Canada that is much larger than the state of Washington.
Around $125
The fine for a seat belt violation varies from state to state. In Alabama, the minimum fine is ten dollars, however, in Texas, it is a minimum of twenty-five dollars. It all really depends on the state.
it depends on what state your in if your in California is is 1,000
Like about 8.60
Each insurance company has their own policy, therefore you would need to check with that particular company. Was there an accident? What state did the violation occur? Do you have a license for that state?
That varies by the laws of your state, and whether the judge is feeling lenient or not.
Depends on what state the violation occurred in.
Depends on the state traffic laws. And probbly if it was on an interstate or residential roadway.