Depending on where the ticket was issued, about $146 dollars, according to http://California.drivinguniversity.com/speeding-tickets/speeding-ticket-fines
However, federal law only requires speedometers to be accurate to 95% (maximum 5% error). Different factors such as tire wear can influence the accuracy of the speed that the speedometer is reporting. It might make a sound argument to a judge if you decided to fight the ticket.
In the state of California, speeding tickets vary. If you were going 75 in a 64, that is 10 miles over the limit. For going 1 to 15 miles over the limit, the fine is $214.
$341.00 for 17 miles over the limit
Roughly around $250 here in San Diego! CA
4 points and then 20+ is 6points
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
That's only 13 miles over the posted speed limit. no more than 200.00 dollars.
It depends on the city where you got the citation.
The base fine for going 1 to 15 miles over the speed limit is California is $35. They add fees and surcharges that bring the total to approximately $234.
YES. You are going at a little over 64 km per hour - nearly twice the limit.
The cost of a speeding ticket in California will depend on where you got it. They begin with a base fine and add on court costs and costs associated with how many miles over the limit you went. A ticket for doing 95 in a 65 zone will have a base fine of $100 and can go as high as $360.
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.
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