No it will not void the ticket. There are standard speed limits set by state statute which must be obeyed whether they are posted or not. Exceeding these can result in a violation.
The police gave him a ticket for speeding.
No you need to have your speedometer calibrated. over size tires will make your vehicle read a lower speed, but nit more than a few miles over the limit. There are NO EXCUSES
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.
Yes.
If you get into an accident or get a speeding ticket your insurance will go up. I'm not sure about other traffic violations but speeding will.
Kentucky Speeding Ticket "Will it affect your insurance rates if you got a speeding ticket in Kentucky but live in another state, if this is your first ticket and you are 29?" Out of state speeding tickets are generally reported to your home state and treated as if you received the speeding ticket in your state. That means that the DMV in your state will decide if the ticket will appear on your record and if you will receive any points. There are a lot of exceptions so only the DMV can tell you how this speeding ticket will be reported on your record. Then the insurance company will have to check your MVR to be aware of the ticket. This depends on your particular carrier but most do not check every year. It is unlikely that this one ticket will increase your rates unless you make a change in your policy which causes them to check your record. Two tickets will have serious consequences on your premiums so you need to really watch your speed for awhile. lwpat yes it will
Yes about 15-30 dollars
No nobody should be driving below posted limit and it will speed them up as long as u back off slightly after they've achieved posted limit driving below or to high above posted limit causes more accidents then trying to make someone go the speed limit
AnswerYes, very much so; Speeding ticket is not a big deal, all you have to do is let the recruiter know about it and they will handle it with you. When you go to MEPPS for your enlistment screening, they will sit you down and ask you about your record. Once you make a statement about the ticket, they will then make you a "waiver". Which means yes, they know about it, but it was waived and your cleared. Hope this helps.AnswerAlso you can appeal in military court and get record and fine workout. This will not work if your assign military base are within limit mileages of issue courthouse.Agree with all above, besides why stall an obvious jail or sail.
what is going to happen to me cause i didnt pay my speeding ticket and didnt make my court date but i want to pay it whats going to happen? and what i need to do?”
According to the 2008-2009 Bail Schedule (VC 22349), it's about $446. The speeding ticket may be around that amount, maybe around $346 if you're lucky. I suggest you make an appt with the Court and try to fight it. Good luck.
You need to call the court and make arrangements. Usually they will suspend your license and issue a warrant for your arrest.