you are charged $100 dollars for the first 10MPH over the speed limit. Then you are charged $10 per MPH over after the first 10MPH. EXAMPLE: Speed limit:55 Your Speed:73 First ten: $100 + Everyone (8MPH*$10): $80 TOTAL: $180 you are charged $100 dollars for the first 10MPH over the speed limit. Then you are charged $10 per MPH over after the first 10MPH. EXAMPLE: Speed limit:55 Your Speed:73 First ten: $100 + Everyone (8MPH*$10): $80 TOTAL: $180
What happens depends on if the two states have a reciprocity agreement regarding traffic fines.
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Traffic court.
Speeding fines are set by city and county governments. Fines differ based on the location where one is driving. They can be researched by contacting the Department of Motor Vehicles in the city or county in question.
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Speeding fines in some places double on holidays and in construction zones. They also tend to set up speed traps on certain weekends and holidays.
DMV handles issues like that. Check online at the local DMV to find information about speeding ticket fines. Usually you can admit responsibility and pay the fine online as well.
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87 in a 70 is $ 205.20
It will cost you around 234 dollars. This is with a bunch of fines on top of fines. You need to be very careful when speeding in California as tickets can go up to 480 dollars or more.
Fines and fees are set by the local court.
If you are found with the charge of guilty in absentia for speeding in Virginia all fines must be paid. The fines for driving 15 miles over the speed limit could run as high as $300.