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It really depends on what the offense is and how many times the offense is on the record. Section 110 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act lists speeding offenses in 4 categories:

(a) between 1-10 km/h

the fine is $50-135 for a first offense, $135-225 for a second, 225-360 for subsequent offenses. This has 0 demerit points

(b) between 11-20 km/h

100-150 for a first offense, 200-300 for a second and 300-450 for subsequent offenses, and comes with 2 demerit points

(c) between 21-30 km/h

200-300 for first time, 300-450 for a second and 400-600 for subsequent offenses, and comes with 3 demerits

(d) over 31 km/h

300-450 for a first, 400-600 for a second and 500-750 for subsequent offenses, and has 4 demerit points with it...

and failure to pay comes with a licence suspension for as short as one day, to as long as 25 days depending on how fast and how many times ticketed.

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