If you are caught driving over 30 MPH you will be ticketed $305.50. If you choose to also do traffic school, your price will be lowered to $260.50 instead of the full amount.
In the state of Florida, a police officer technically has five days to file a speeding ticket that they wrote. However this is not always the case and the court will still accept it even if it is filed later than that.
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Generally, if you got a speeding ticket, you're not going to get out of it. If you admitted guilt to the officer, you're almost guaranteed not to get out of it. If you go to court, and the officer shows up (if he doesn't, you may get out of it, but that's not guaranteed) and says "he admitted that he was speeding", you're toast. Short story, pay the ticket and don't speed next time :)
Your tires would definitely have to rotate if you are speeding !
Yes, you can ask a police officer for proof of speeding, such as radar or laser readings, but they are not required to provide it on the spot.
If you're pulled over for speeding while urgently needing to use the restroom, calmly inform the officer of your situation. You might say, "Officer, I apologize for speeding, but I have a medical urgency that requires immediate attention." Be respectful and polite, and if possible, ask if you can use a restroom nearby. If the officer allows it, proceed quickly but safely; if not, follow their instructions and remain composed.
Yes, in court, a police officer must provide evidence to prove that you were speeding, such as radar readings or eyewitness testimony.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can be pulled over and ticketed for speeding by an officer different from the one operating the radar. If one officer uses radar to detect speeding, they can communicate the violation to another officer, who can then initiate the traffic stop. The second officer can issue the ticket based on the initial observation and evidence provided by the radar operator.
Call the police and give an accurate as possible description of the vehicle (including license number if you can get it) and give the direction of travel. Speeding is a misdemeanor offense and an officer has to actually see it themselves before they can take any enforcement action.
For a speeding ticket issued by a Police Officer, Yes! For an alleged speed camera violation, No!
Speeding is a dangerous thing, that is why it is illegal. Speeding with kids in the car can be considered child endangerment. It is a stretch, but it could be legally done.