If you didn't receive a ticket, then you won't get any points.
You get 2 points for careless driving.
Any ticket in Michigan written for 16+ mph over the posted speed limit is 4 points and will stay on your record for 2 years from the date the ticket was paid.
6/7/06. I was pulled over today and received a ticket for impeding. Since I have a good driving record, the officer did not want to mess it up by giving me a speeding ticket. He explained to me that the impeding ticket had 0 points, compared to a speeding ticket with 3 points. The impeding ticket in Michigan is $140, but I thanked him for giving me a break. I don't need my insurance to go up any higher than what it already is!
Not in any state that I'm familiar with.
Normally you receive three points for going any speed over 55. You can go to court and argue before the judge to receive less points if you were going close to the speed limit.
I don't know about Delaware specifically but it depends whether you get caught.
yes, any ticket will add points to your licence (i think a seatbelt ticket only adds one or two) and your insurance goes by the points on your licence
The accumulation of ANY points on your license will be an excuse for them to raise your rates, especially if you are under 25 YOA.
Pennsylvania does not put out of state speeding tickets on your record so there will be no points against your record. Well, you won't receive any points...however, should you not pay your ticket you will get suspened in PA.
If the ticket happened in Ontario, any turn ticket has 2 demerit points. Even a ticket issued under a city/town bylaw. You can see a complete list of Ontario demerit points at www.demerit-points.com Chris Conway www.ottlegal.com
Normally you receive three points for going any speed over 55. You can go to court and argue before the judge to receive less points if you were going close to the speed limit.