Call the court house in which you had the infraction. The clerk there will have your answers.
The cost for a speeding ticket in California for going 55 in a 70 mile per hour zone is $214 plus court costs of $100 or more. The ticket will remain on the person's record for five years.
The cost for a speeding ticket in California for going 91 mph in a 70 mph zone is $364. This is the amount for speeding tickets for 16 to 25 miles over the speed limit. There will be an additional charge for court costs of at least $100.
I am not sure, but I do know that because of a recent bill that was passed by Texas legislature 2 years ago that if you are given a ticket going 95mph or more in Texas, you are ineligible to take a driver's safety course. You have to appear in court.
Since this highway is in California, anything over 100mph is considered reckless speeding. First time fines are a maximum of $500
Call the court house in which you had the infraction. The clerk there will have your answers.
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The cost for a speeding ticket in California for going 55 in a 70 mile per hour zone is $214 plus court costs of $100 or more. The ticket will remain on the person's record for five years.
How much for a speeding ticket going 67 mph in a 55 mph zone in California?
The cost for a speeding ticket in California for going 91 mph in a 70 mph zone is $364. This is the amount for speeding tickets for 16 to 25 miles over the speed limit. There will be an additional charge for court costs of at least $100.
Excessive speeding is not given a fine. Going 40 miles per hour above the speed limit will definitely require you to appear in court. More than likely you will be charged with reckless endangerment and have your license suspended or revoked.
I am not sure, but I do know that because of a recent bill that was passed by Texas legislature 2 years ago that if you are given a ticket going 95mph or more in Texas, you are ineligible to take a driver's safety course. You have to appear in court.
70%
About 70 miles.
At the age of 70.
about 70
Your only recourse may be to attend Traffic School in California. Doubt seriously that California will let you do that school in Arizona.