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No, there is a database for tickets but not warnings.
You get a warning letter from the DMV (warning that your license will be revoked if driving doesn't improve) Save
The warning was on the speed limit sign you blew by. There is no requirement for the officer to let you off on your first ticket.
A written warning is usually kept as a copy in a file at the police department. There is no record of this on your permanent record.
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There are a number of punishments that can be given to a person caught speeding depending on the amount of speed in excess of the speed limit. Occasionally one will get away with a warning, but the majority of the time one is issued a speeding ticket at a fee that is related to how much over the speed limit the driver was going.
Most states, after a conviction, will send a notice of conviction to your home state and the violations will be listed on your driving history the same as if they were comitted in your home state. Could earn you, (depending on your prior record) a revocation of license, or at least a warning letter.
I'm not sure if it varies with the state or even the city but in Florida 1-6 mph over is a warning.
No, you can't legally. If stopped you would probably get a ticket or perhaps a warning the first time.
it all depends. you could get a ticket, or get a warning. but getting cited for speeding is exagerating. Unless, you go over the speed limit in a heavily transited area for pedestrians or in a school zone. Maybe the cop wont be so nice.
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usually a sticky switch on handbrake, had any welding recently ?, worn shoes ?