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Depending on which state the person was driving in while speeding, punishments may vary. For example, in California, there may be a fine, the driver may have to attend classes, points on the driving record may be incurred, and insurance rates may increase. Depending on the number of violations, a person's license may also be suspended, revoked, or cancelled.

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