Fines are normally Double for violating the speed limit in a construction zone.
Be doubled
In many states this can double your normal fine for speeding. In other states there may be signs that post the minimum fine you will get for speeding in a construction zone.
The police officer does not set the fine. The fine is based on state law. That is determined by your speed and where you were speeding. In a school zone, and construction zone, the fine is more.
Traffic violation fines are generally doubled when the infraction occurs within or traveling through a construction zone.
In Texas, a basic speeding ticket fine for going 49 mph in a 35 mph zone is $200. If it occurred in a school zone it is $250, and if it occurred in a construction zone it is $295.
It definitely depends on the state, and city. I paid $242.00 for going 51 in a 35 zone. This was in Southaven, Mississippi.
She was caught speeding in a construction zone speeding.
In Florida, fines are doubled for speeding in a construction or school zone. Fines vary by county in Florida. You should check with your county clerk in order to assess your fine.
Yes. It is still a construction zone workers or not.
Doubled
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If you are caught speeding in a school or construction zone, your fine will typically be higher than for regular speeding violations. This increased penalty reflects the heightened risk to children and workers in these areas. Additionally, some jurisdictions may impose points on your driving record, which can lead to increased insurance rates or further legal consequences. Always be mindful of posted speed limits in these zones for safety and to avoid hefty fines.