It depends on what state you have your license in. If you are an IL resident, the short answer is YES. If you are a resident of a state which does not have reciprocity (shared info) then no. Currently over 47 states have reciprocity with a few that do not share info on drivers either caught by them from other states nor do they input speeding tickets from their own residents when they occur in other states. One of those states with NO reciprocity is TN.
definitely, local ordinance set speeding limits for all moving means
No. If you are caugh speeding, they will note down your registration plate and the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
Yes
most likely not
In Illinos a speeding tickets does not have a statute of limitations. You have been informed of the violation and penalty.
The cost of a speeding ticket in Illinois will depend on rate of speed and where you were speeding. A ticket for going 39 mph over the speed limit is $95. If it is in a school zone it climbs to $150. In a construction zone it reaches $375.
you have to get a speeding ticket in Pennsylvania
It is a good chance this has run out on this ticket.
You will never get back into Canada again.
take a vehicle safety class
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
Once the ticket has been issued, there is no limitation. Illinois can collect on the ticket at any time. You received full notice of the violation and given the opportunity to defend yourself either in court or in writing.