i live in woodland hills, was doing 43 in a 30 and my ticket without traffic school is 220!!
You might want to look into federal and your state law about that, but that's a hell of a speeding ticket and reckless endangerment considering it's a residential street.
You got clocked for 16 miles over, it's going to run you about 240-300+, not only that your insurance rate is about to get blown.. I'm in the same spot just a few months ahead of you. Wasn't worth it, slow down xD
Generally around $100 (it varies by county.) Also Depending on where your speeding you can receive 0 - 3 points. 0 Points for Expressway, 3 points for construction zones, and 2 points everywhere else.
In the UK it is 30mph for a single carriageway road (one lane in each direction) in a built up zone unless otherwise stated. However there is a loophole known as the 10%+2. This means you could in theory get away with driving 35mph in a 30 zone but you must allow for speedometer calibration because if you are doing 36 you have no defence and will have to pay whatever fines you incur. I have no idea of US speed limits.
YOU MIGHT CONSIDER GETTING THE WHEEL BEARINGS CHECKED, IF IT SOUNDS LIKE IT'S COMING FROM THE WHEELS (PARTICULARLY WHEN YOU ARE TURNING). THE TENSIONER WHEEL AND BOGEY WHEELS ON THE SERPENTINE BELT (FAN BELT) SOMETIMES DO THAT, TOO.
The minimum penalty for speeding is 3 points on your licence and £100 fine. When your speed exceeds the limit by 45% or more (such as 51mph in a 30mph), you are at risk of losing your licence.
The amount of points you get for driving above the speed limit depends on the county you are in and the area in which you were speeding. For example, a person speeding in a school zone would receive more points than someone speeding on a highway.
You might want to look into federal and your state law about that, but that's a hell of a speeding ticket and reckless endangerment considering it's a residential street.
== == "How much would a speeding ticket cost in Georgia for going through a 55mph construction zone at 85mph?" Only the Georgia traffic court listed on your ticket can give you an accurate answer. Based on previous situations a 30mph over ticket is around 388.00 which will be doubled to a whopping 776.00. The fine and the resulting insurance rate increase make it worthwhile to retain an attorney. == == In addition, in some states, you would also be charged with reckless driving, if there were construction workers on the site at the time of the infraction.
For a 30mph over Georgia speeding tickets there will be 4 points against your license if you are a Georgia driver. You may also have to pay the new Georgia superspeeder fine. That is not paid to the court but to the DMV and the court will not tell you about it. See the link below for more information on Georgia speeding tickets.
You're lucky. That's 2mph away from the point where's it's considered serious speeding (over 85mph absolute or over 30mph over the limit). As such you'll be charged with moderate speeding (10-30 mph over the limit). That's two demerit points to your MVA record and a $135 fine (for going 21-29mph over the limit).
You got clocked for 16 miles over, it's going to run you about 240-300+, not only that your insurance rate is about to get blown.. I'm in the same spot just a few months ahead of you. Wasn't worth it, slow down xD
when a car is speeding up how does the forward force and air resistance compare
At 30mph you are doing a mile every 2 minutes thereore to do 5.5 miles would take 11 minutes
Increasing speed is acceleration. Some examples include: 1. A car speeding up (accelerating) from a parked position to 30mph. 2. A person speeding up to a walking pace from a sitting position. 3. An airplane speeding up from its runway position to its speed at lift-off.
shifted or broken belt in the tires
30mph