Depending on where the ticket was issued, about $146 dollars, according to http://California.drivinguniversity.com/speeding-tickets/speeding-ticket-fines
However, federal law only requires speedometers to be accurate to 95% (maximum 5% error). Different factors such as tire wear can influence the accuracy of the speed that the speedometer is reporting. It might make a sound argument to a judge if you decided to fight the ticket.
In the state of California, speeding tickets vary. If you were going 75 in a 64, that is 10 miles over the limit. For going 1 to 15 miles over the limit, the fine is $214.
Yes, you can receive a speeding ticket for going 5 miles per hour over the speed limit.
$341.00 for 17 miles over the limit
Roughly around $250 here in San Diego! CA
4 points and then 20+ is 6points
Base fine is $200 for speeding and 5 additional dollars for every mile over. So if the speed limit is 45 and you got caught going 60, your fine would be $275 $200 + 5 X 15 = $275
That's only 13 miles over the posted speed limit. no more than 200.00 dollars.
It depends on the city where you got the citation.
The base fine for going 1 to 15 miles over the speed limit is California is $35. They add fees and surcharges that bring the total to approximately $234.
In California, a speeding ticket for going 28 miles over the speed limit can result in a fine ranging from approximately $300 to $500, depending on the specific circumstances and location of the violation. Additional fees and penalties may also apply, increasing the total cost. It's important to note that fines can vary by county and may be subject to increase based on previous violations or other factors.
YES. You are going at a little over 64 km per hour - nearly twice the limit.
The cost of a speeding ticket in California will depend on where you got it. They begin with a base fine and add on court costs and costs associated with how many miles over the limit you went. A ticket for doing 95 in a 65 zone will have a base fine of $100 and can go as high as $360.