The equation to solve this is : x + (x+50) = 375 therefore 2x = 375-50 or x = 325 divided by 2 = 162.5 speeding tickets = 162.5 warnings = 162.5 + 50 which equals 212.5 proof 212.5+162.5 = 375 I don't know if your state issues a half ticket but certainly your teacher should work out the solution before presenting it.... Since a real solution is impossible with an odd number. Maybe you were only going half fast !
there have been 6,988 tickets issued for speeding in Kentucky in 2008
When their own discretion dictates it. There is no "quota" for citations which have to be issued. I can think of a good number of times that I probably would've given a simple warning, if it hadn't been for the actions of the person I pulled over. Some motorists simply bring it on themselves when they receive citations rather than warnings.
For a speeding ticket issued by a Police Officer, Yes! For an alleged speed camera violation, No!
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
at 9:30 pm warnings are issued to Minor's to be "on there way home," after 10 pm tickets are issued at the peace officers digression.
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The number of people who receive speeding tickets per year can vary widely depending on the region and enforcement practices, but millions of speeding tickets are issued annually in the United States alone. It is important to follow speed limits and traffic laws to avoid receiving a ticket.
That will depend on who issued the ticket for speeding. And it is likely to be two separate tickets. Each jurisdiction gets to set their own penalties.
Yes, all states report speeding tickets to all other states. This is how a warrant can be issued for your arrest if you have an unpaid speeding ticket in one state.
iF YOU FAIL TO PAY THE TICKET WHERE IT WAS ISSUED, A WARRANT IS ISSUED FOR FAILURE TO APPEAR NAD NORMALLY YOUR LICENSE ARE REVOKED.
If a ticket was issued there is no SOL, you will have to pay the fine or appear in court.
No, a crossing guard does not have the authority to issue speeding tickets. Speeding tickets are typically issued by police officers who are trained to enforce traffic laws. Crossing guards are responsible for assisting pedestrians in safely crossing the street, not enforcing speed limits.