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87 in a 70 is $ 205.20
Failing to pay a speeding ticket can result in additional fines or even jail time. Unless you plan on never going to Colorado again, just pay the ticket and be done with it.
What can happen? Heavy fines, jail time, suspension or revocation of drivers license.
Tickets you get in other states and you have to pay a fine believe me that ticket will follow you no matter what state you are in or going to.
Couple options 1. pay the ticket 2. Go to court in Georgia and contest it. 3. If you don't do either you will most likely have a warrant out for your arrest in Georgia for failure to pay fines.
If its a 'posted' work zone I believe that Virginia is one of those states where the both the fines AND the points double in an occupied work zone.
I am a speed demon, and happen to live in West Virginia. In this state, it's not as much the fines, but the court costs that set you back. Avg speeding ticket would be under $200, but majority of costs go to the court.
DMV handles issues like that. Check online at the local DMV to find information about speeding ticket fines. Usually you can admit responsibility and pay the fine online as well.
87 in a 70 is $ 205.20
Speeding fines in some places double on holidays and in construction zones. They also tend to set up speed traps on certain weekends and holidays.
Fines and fees are set by the local court.
Mine was 127
If you are found with the charge of guilty in absentia for speeding in Virginia all fines must be paid. The fines for driving 15 miles over the speed limit could run as high as $300.
Over 100,000 people a day receive a speeding ticket in this country. That's over 41,000,0000 speeding tickets per year. One in every 6 drivers will get a speeding ticket this year. The average speeding ticket costs $150.00. 41,000,000 x 150.00 = $6,150,000,000 That's over 6 BILLION dollars per year in speeding ticket fines alone................
Speeding fines are doubled when workers in a construction zone or children in a school zone are present. Not entirely correct as it depends on the State you are in. Ex. Alaska has a bill pending right now (April 2013) that would double the fines.
Fines double in construction zones, so GET A LAWYER and just TRY to fight it. Good luck!
It will cost you around 234 dollars. This is with a bunch of fines on top of fines. You need to be very careful when speeding in California as tickets can go up to 480 dollars or more.