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Base fine is $200 for speeding and 5 additional dollars for every mile over. So if the speed limit is 45 and you got caught going 60, your fine would be $275 $200 + 5 X 15 = $275
its $270 driving over the limit.
The fine amount of a speeding ticket for 18 mph over the limit in Minnesota will depend on the jurisdiction. In most areas the fine is $148 for anything 15 mph and over.
A speeding ticket in California for going 86 mph on the freeway in a 65 mph speed limit varies from $180-$200. The fine can be reduced by going to a drivers training class by $30.
In the state of Arizona, a speeding ticket for going 21 miles per hour over the speed limit will cost $550. At that point the driver can also have their license automatically suspended on the spot.
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You can go to traffic school if it is your first offence. After that, you will have to pay a fine.
Normally no, because it will be going at, or above the speed limit. However, if it is legal to go faster than it, it is probably fine. Just make sure it isn't about to speed up, and you're not obstructing it.
Because the speed limit is the maximum speed you're allowed to drive (because of safety considerations) and if you go faster than that, they can make you pay a fine as a deterrent. In theory, enforcement of traffic laws like this makes the road safer for everyone. If 86-65 is 21, then the citation is correct. The speed limit doesn't change just because all the cars are speeding. 86 mph is still 21 mph over the speed limit no matter how fast other cars are traveling.
Do not speed. Most police officers will not bother ticketing someone doing five or less miles over the speed limit.
In my state you would go to jail, pay a hefty fine, and loose your license for 6 months, if caught.