If you get too many of them, yes.
I cannot see that a speeding ticket has a value in any area. It could cause an increase in your insurance rates and there may be a fine involved.
It doesn't matter what state your were in while you were ticketed, it flows to the state where your license is from. I don't know if it will cause suspension of your license or not.
It may largely depend upon whether you pay the Delaware ticket. If you don't pay such ticket, information will be sent to the state in which you have a drivers license, which will cause that state to suspend your license until the Delaware license is taken care of.
If you were driving outside the provisions, as in driving at night when you're not supposed to, you could face additional fines and.or penalties and possibly get your license revoked. If not, you will still get the regular fine as prescribed by law for speeding in your state.
It does count against you - but that does not neccesarily mean your premium will increase. There are other factors involved that determine that such as how many other tickets are on the drivers record within the last 3 years. I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: mycheapinsurance.net
Depends. A ticket for five MPH over won't do it - a ticket for 30 MPH over could.
I cannot see that a speeding ticket has a value in any area. It could cause an increase in your insurance rates and there may be a fine involved.
It doesn't matter what state your were in while you were ticketed, it flows to the state where your license is from. I don't know if it will cause suspension of your license or not.
no you dont have to have a licence but if its over 250cc you do have to.
It may largely depend upon whether you pay the Delaware ticket. If you don't pay such ticket, information will be sent to the state in which you have a drivers license, which will cause that state to suspend your license until the Delaware license is taken care of.
If you were driving outside the provisions, as in driving at night when you're not supposed to, you could face additional fines and.or penalties and possibly get your license revoked. If not, you will still get the regular fine as prescribed by law for speeding in your state.
Depending on the cause. You could have enough points to lose your license. Your insurance will also cancel.
If you fail to pay a seat belt ticket, the DMV can cancel your registration. This can cause you to lose your license in the long run.
No. If you're driving fast enough to cause a noticeable Doppler shift in the apparent color of the traffic lights, then you have several speeding tickets coming for sure, no questions asked.
Sure. The limits to loose your CDL is lower than it is for loosing your regular passenger car license. The logic in this is that you can cause far more damage with a CDL than with a car and they hold you to a higher standard as a professional driver. You will not loose your CDL for one or two speeding tickets and the limit caries in different states. You need to check with your Department of Motor Vehicles and perhaps with the Department of Transportation if you have any Federal Trucking filings as well.
Yes, there is. I got a ticket in NM and CO suspended my license cause it showed "unpaid", although I did pay it.
Accidents, death, disability, etc.