Yes, All States have linked their driving records. Some State may take longer before they appear.
yes
yes as long as you don't get a speeding ticket or anything else that can go against your driving record. yes as long as you don't get a speeding ticket or anything else that can go against your driving record.
I just got a ticket in December for the same thing, and the fine I had to pay was $180. If you go to traffic school you can get the points removed from your record.
will a speeding ticket in Europe affect my U.S. driving record?
Yes.
All driving records are interconnected now by scanning your license. A ticket in Connecticut will be on the national driving record database. It will count as points against your license.
You will not receive points on your CA license, but you can be suspended (but unlikely). Y-THINK-Y
it stays on your driving record for 7 years
of course it's going to count against you anywhere you go.
yes
Traffic citations follow your driving record; they're not confined state to state. No matter where you're licensed or in what state you got a ticket, it will be attached to your driving record.
Your only recourse may be to attend Traffic School in California. Doubt seriously that California will let you do that school in Arizona.