Just as in any other state, its going to be a huge fine and will show up on your driving record. Also, being a minor, your parents will be notified and if you do not show up to court, your parents are responsible and will go to jail.
Added: You'd have to check Ohio's driving manual to be sure, but a high speed like this usually results in a large number of points and/or a license suspension. You may be required to take classes or do community service in addition to the fine.
Yes. Going under the speed limit is (-) going over the speed limit is (+) going on the speed limit is (0)
It depends on the local laws and on what the speed limit is.
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There are a number of punishments that can be given to a person caught speeding depending on the amount of speed in excess of the speed limit. Occasionally one will get away with a warning, but the majority of the time one is issued a speeding ticket at a fee that is related to how much over the speed limit the driver was going.
Yes, many state highways have a minimum speed limit.
This question makes no sense, what do you mean? the speed of the car does not dictate the posted speed limit.
My 2006 arctic cat dvx 90 goes 33mph
No.
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Punished by law or by rule. Example. "The driver was penalized for exceeding the speed limit and had to pay $500 as punishment. "
A GATSO speed camera
No. Missouri has a speed limit just like everywhere else, and going over that limit (i.e. speeding) is illegal.