If there is a police station or police car nearby, most likely yes.
What happens is dependant on state law. Most likely, you are going to jail.
You are most likely to get caught in a hailstorm in Antarctica.
Yes, absolutely. People will rarely speed if they see a law enforcement officer.
Yes, if for no other reason than people slow down for fear of getting caught.
At public hangings . where the people that were getting hanged were pickpockets who got caught
Black Death was spread by fleas and rats. People working closer to them caught it more.
Most people prefer a shorter strap as it is less likely to get caught on objects or people while moving.
no but its possible
The first time you get caught you are likely to get a caution, the second time you are likely to get a final warning, the third time you arle likely to go to caught and pay court costs and maybe a fine and maybe an order where you have to meet members of the youth offending team :)
They would likely be fired.
An advantage of speed detecting cameras is that is helps the minimize accidents in high traffic areas. This is because people do not want to pay fines for being caught so they start obeying traffic laws.
If the speed limit is 50, drive 50. If the speed limit is 60, drive 60 and so on.