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If you are going 89 miles an hour in a 55 mph zone, what happens depends on where you are and if a cop catches you. If you are in Virginia and some other states, it is a big fine plus 90 days in jail. In other states it is about an $100 fine. Other places are in between.
im Missouri its $10 per mph over the speed limit, and its $20 per mph in a double fine zone
Court appearance resulting in a hefty fine AND loss of licence !
In the state of Illinois, the fine for a speeding ticket will depend on your location and how fast you were over the limit. 35 miles per hour over the limit will result in a fine of $95. If it was in a school zone, the fine is $150. In a work zone it can be as high as $375.
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.
ANSWER There are 9 hours between Rome and Sydney, but today we have DST actual. So, now we have 8 hours between Rome and Sydney.
Speeding in CA can be very expensive. The fine goes up as the speed goes up and added to it are additional costs of process fees, a fee for taking a driving class to keep it off of the driving record, and court fees. There are also added fees if you get a ticket in a construction zone.
That's really bad one. Usually the fine doubles in construction zones, however, it may even end up in an arrest (reckless driving and public endangerment), depending on how fast you were going. In a school zone and depending on the state you live in, it is double fine plus an additional $ 100 for every 10 mph you went over the limit and including arrest with a reckless driving charge also. It is pretty bad situation to be caught in, SLOW DOWN!!
The flight from Rome, Italy, to Porto, Portugal, is 2 hours 41 minutes. Porto is one hour behind Rome. Porto is in the Western European time zone while Rome is in the Central European time zone.
i live in woodland hills, was doing 43 in a 30 and my ticket without traffic school is 220!!
Greenwich (GMT) + 1 hour.
Whatever they fine you probaly isn't enough. The idea behind the fine is to encourage people to not do that. If it didn't stop you then the threat of the law isn't enough of a threat to you. When you drive that way you endanger everyone on the road who is near you. That speed may be considered reckless driving and if the judge agrees you could be charged a really large fine and loose driving privileges.