It is possible, if you're charged with reckless endangerment or a similar charge.
your driving at 30 miles per hour over the speed limit.
its $270 driving over the limit.
Going 49 mph in a residential area here in Maine will get you jail time. It'll be 30-day jail sentence and a $500 fine.
The minimum fine for going 10 to less than 30 MPH over is $180. The maximum fine is $300. There's also a penalty of up to 30 days in jail. You will lose 6 points on your driving license as well.
Exceeding the maximum speed limit in Pennsylvania is 30+ mph over the speed limit. I was going 31 over the speed limit and received a ticket for $190.00. Depending on the area, the ticket could be more or less, but I wouldn't think it would be cheap.
It is very important for everyone's safety to drive the speed limit posted. If a person is caught speeding they can pay $300 or more for 15+ over the limit. They can also lose their license.
Yes. Some interstates have a minimum speed limit, commonly 20-30 miles per hour slower than the maximum speed limit.
the car that is doing 30 miles over the limit still has the right of way.
The humps do not affect the speed limit. Other signs will indicate the speed limit. In most towns and cities the default limit is 30 mph, but in some places it can be less.
55 on the highway, and 30 in the city.
16 to 25 mph over the speed limit is $380, and under that is $280
Fines for speeding in Ontario are not straightforward; less than 20km/hr over, $3 for each km over; between 20 and 30 km/hr over, $4.50/km over; between 30-50 km/hr over the limit, $7 /km over, and over 50km over the speed limit, $9.75/km over the limit. This does not include court costs and other required costs.