You will not receive points on your CA license, but you can be suspended (but unlikely). Y-THINK-Y
The driving distance from Illinois to California is approximately 2,000 to 2,500 miles, depending on the specific starting and ending locations within each state. This journey typically takes around 30 to 40 hours of non-stop driving, with major cities like Chicago and Los Angeles serving as common starting and ending points. It's important to consider factors like traffic, weather conditions, and rest stops when planning such a long road trip.
The ticket will be reflected on your driving record, regardless of where you received it. That's why you need to pay it; failure to do so could result in a suspended license.
Yes, you should have received an envelope that had three choices. Choose "B" to request traffic safety school.
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of course it's going to count against you anywhere you go.
A speeding ticket. Though an off duty cop said he would have taken Justin in for reckless driving, but he had no say and a speeding ticket is what he received.
Yes, a speeding ticket received in Wisconsin can affect your driving record in Illinois. Many states share information through the Driver's License Compact (DLC) or the Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC), which allows for the exchange of information on traffic violations between states. This means that a speeding ticket received in one state can impact your driving record in your home state.
How are you speeding if your not driving???
The driving distance is about 2,089 miles.
I don't know about California, but some states have laws that say, driving over 20 MPH (25 in other states) the posted speed limit changes from speeding to reckless driving.
theywill go to joovi with out a adult in car with licence
Yes; you can get a speeding ticket driving anywhere.