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I was driving "approx 60" in a 35 zone, how much to you suppose the ticket will be? I live in California

by Guest45046  |  earlier

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75 in a 35 zone. no radar used. in California.

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  1. yikes, I'm going to imagine it'll be about $250 if you are lucky


  2. Don't know how it works in the U.S, but here in the U.K if you are caught more than 20mph above the posted speed limit you are likely to be charged with reckless endangerment and driving without due care and attention. These together could leave you facing a £1000(about $2050)  fine and 3 yrs with no license.

    Although I got off with a warning because the was no radar used, the cop just followed me for a while, I was doing 55 into 30, then 70 into 40

  3. My 17yr old son has had some tix in CA. he was 15 over the limit one time.  I remember going to court and judge said 20 over is worse. You can't do Traffic School.  You have mandatory Probation & Fine or Community Service Hours in lieu of $$.  Without radar, the officer can't really prove your guilt though unless he might have "clocked" you  (driving behind you for a period of time.)  Good luck and slow yourself down!!

  4. Yikes.  That's double the limit.  You'll be lucky if you get to keep your license.

  5. A lot, good luck with that license, probably won't have it for much longer.

  6. am i don't know but I drove 109 in 25 didn't stop on stop sign made drift didn't stop on sign again pumped up to 134  and then found out that i got 2 chp's on my *** I got only yelled on (cuz Im a marine corps recruit and I got sticker on my bumper and back windshield) so the CHP sad that next time he will give me a tickets for $1800 and tow my pontiac

  7. Holy Sh*t!  You're going away for a long time, girlie!  :-)

  8. Approximately $266 for 60 MPH in a 35 zone, 50 MPH in a 35 zone is closer to $146.  If no pace was involved then you certainly can challenge his *eyeing* to try and save youself the $120.

    */End of Line

  9. I'm surprised you weren't charged for reckless driving to tell you the truth. Typically anything 25-30 mph over the posted speed limit is considered reckless driving.  I would say the biggest concern would be keeping your license as opposed to the fee.  I would definitely call the clerks office and ask for information. Good luck!

  10. You're eligible for arrest in AZ for that much of a speed difference. Here it is about $210 for 21 mph or more over.

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