That would depend on the state laws and the posted speed. But it will be a dramatic amount, regardless. Many, if not all, states have enacted laws that double or triple fines in a work zone.
The cost of a ticket for going 120 mph in a 65 mph zone can vary depending on the state, but it is likely to be a significant fine. In a construction zone, fines are typically higher due to the increased risk to workers and other drivers. In addition to the fine, you may also face additional penalties such as license suspension or points on your driving record. It is advisable to consult with a local traffic attorney to understand the specific consequences in your area.
Getting a citation for going 106 MPH in a 65 MPH zone is a serious offense that can result in fines, license suspension, increased insurance rates, and even potential criminal charges depending on the jurisdiction. It's important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific consequences in your area.
Going 20mph over the limit in an area where the speed limit is 40mph or less will cost you $77, assuming they can't stick you with any infraction other than the speeding. See: http://www.courts.wa.gov/court_rules/pdf/CLJIRLJ6.2.pdf I just got a ticket today for going 5 over in a 40 mph (although I really was going more) and the ticket was $113.
The cost of a speeding ticket can vary depending on location, but going 17 mph over the speed limit could result in a fine of $150-$200. Additionally, there may be additional fees and court costs associated with the ticket.
From what I have read it was going 50,000 mph.
If the police say you were going 57 miles per hour in a 45 mph zone, how much will your fine be
Depends on what state the violation occurred in.
In Texas, a basic speeding ticket fine for going 49 mph in a 35 mph zone is $200. If it occurred in a school zone it is $250, and if it occurred in a construction zone it is $295.
If you get a speeding ticket going 86 mph in a 55 mph zone in New York, you may get your license taken away. You will have a hefty fine and may have to go to court over it.
chances are it's going to be $300+
If you are going 89 miles an hour in a 55 mph zone, what happens depends on where you are and if a cop catches you. If you are in Virginia and some other states, it is a big fine plus 90 days in jail. In other states it is about an $100 fine. Other places are in between.
Not necessarily. The fine is based upon the infraction. For example, if for the 1st ticket you were going 90 MPH in a 25 MPH zone and for the 2nd ticket you were going 30 MPH in a 25 MPH zone, the 2nd ticket's fine would be less than the first. That's plain logic.
speeding in a construction or school zone fines in Maryland Exceeding speed limit by: (page 47) 1 to 9 mph: $120 Fine and 1 point 10 to 19 mph $140 Fine and 2 points 20 to 29 mph $270.00 Fine and 2 points Exceeding speed limit of 65 mph by 20 to 39 mph $540 Fine and 5 points 30 to 39 mph $540 Fine and 5 Points 40 mph and over $1000 Fine and 5 Points Reckless Driving: $1000 Fine and 6 Points ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Speeding in a non-school/non-work zone (points still the same as above) (page 46) 1 to 9 mph: $80 10-19 mph: $90 20-29 mph: $160 Exceeding speed limit of 65 mph by 10 to 19 mph: $160 Exceeding speed limit of 65 mph by 20 to 29 mph $290 30-39 mph: $290 40 or more: $530 (page 48) Reckless: $510 (for non work zone or non school zone)
He was arrested in 1955 for going 35 mph in a 25 mph zone.
In Florida, fines are doubled for speeding in a construction or school zone. Fines vary by county in Florida. You should check with your county clerk in order to assess your fine.
im Missouri its $10 per mph over the speed limit, and its $20 per mph in a double fine zone
How much for a speeding ticket going 67 mph in a 55 mph zone in California?