56 cm
180 dollars
5 per mile for EACH mile over the speed limit, plus 97.00 state fees
You will be lucky to keep your license. Anything over 15 mile above the limit can be considered reckless driving. That will definitely result in points.
Absolutely. Over the speed limit is over the speed limit. But it is very unlikely because the proof will not be there. Devices used to determine another car's speed, like radar guns, are not sufficiently exact to prove a 1 mile overlimit speed. Such devices have tolerances as much as 5 MPH, sometimes more, meaning that if the radar device reads 1 mile over the limit, the speed could really be anywhere between 4 MPH under the limit or 6 MPH over the limit. That possibility is sufficient to create a reasonable doubt that will prevent a conviction. What if the tolerance is 5 MPH and the reading is 67 MPH. That could be enough proof, but police have better things to do than stop a car for going a mile over the limit (like going after the people going 20 MPH over the limit). If they stopped every car for going 1 MPH over limit, they wouldn't be able to do anything but write tickets.
You can go as fast as you like. Legally, even one mile an hour over the speed limit can result in a ticket.
If you exceed the mileage limit on a lease, you will typically have to pay an additional fee for each mile over the limit. This can result in extra costs at the end of your lease term.
If you exceed the mileage limit on a lease agreement, you may have to pay additional fees for each mile over the limit.
A speeding ticket in the state of Georgia for 30 miles over the speed limit will cost $195. If the ticket is written for careless or reckless driving it will cost more.
In Guam, It is $7 per mile over the posted speed limit. So in your case it would be $182
50 dollars per mile
in California you are chaged $150 for each mile/hour over the speed limit. Since you are a minor (under age 18) that fine doubles to $300 for each mile/hour over.
going more 20 mile over the speed limit and DUI