how many points would I get doing 78mph in a 60mph zone in Cumbria?
No, a 60 mph zone means you must drive at a safe speed for the prevailing road conditions and not exceed 60mph.
at least $50 up to $90 it depends how busy of a road that is and why you did it!
probably over 2,000
It really depends on the penalty and wherethe ball carrier is. If ball would be spoted where the penalty occured, yes. If the ball carrier didn't make it out of the end zone, it is a touch back and the penalty yards will be assessed from the 20 yd line. If he did make it out, the penalty yards will be assessed from he was downed or, he scores a touchdown they will be assessed on the ensuing kickoff. Yes. A penalty committed by a team in possession of the ball in its own end zone results in a safety.
No ... an incomplete forward pass in the end zone does not result in a safety. However, if a quarterback is in the end zone and is called for an intentional grounding penalty, the result is a safety. Also, if the offensive team is called for a holding penalty in their end zone the result is a safety regardless of whether the quarterback was in the end zone at the time of the penalty.
The penalty was for offensive holding, which is a 10 yard penalty when committed in the field of play, but results in a safety if called in the end zone.
YES
A neutral zone infraction in football occurs when a defensive player moves into the neutral zone before the ball is snapped, causing the offensive player to react. The consequences of this penalty include a 5-yard penalty against the defense, which gives the offense an advantage by moving them closer to the end zone.
Yes unless he is out on a penalty or injured.
A Fixed Penalty Notice is what you would most likely be issued with for speeding at 70 in a 60 mph zone. This will cost £60 plus 3 points on your licence. A Court Summons might be issued if you were speeding at 86 mph or above in a 60 mph zone, or 96 or above in a 70 mph zone. If you have been issued with a Court Summons you could be fined up to £1,000, or £2,500 if speeding on a motorway, get between 2 and 6 penalty points and a possible disqualification.
In football, an offside penalty occurs when an offensive player crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped, while a neutral zone infraction happens when a defensive player moves into the neutral zone and causes an offensive player to false start.
A neutral zone infraction occurs when a defensive player moves into the neutral zone before the ball is snapped, causing the offense to react. An offside penalty, on the other hand, happens when an offensive player crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.