What happens if you can afford to pay the ticket every time and you get multiple speeding tickets but you also have no accidents in your record. would they suspend your license or what could happen? Driving slow is no fun...
2007-02-03
15:20:37
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Politics & Government
➔ Law Enforcement & Police
i'd rather be the driver if i were into nascar. watching fast cars is nothing compared to being the one in the fast car.. am i not right?
2007-02-03
15:41:47 ·
update #1
Driving a well tuned car isnt intended to drive slow. and why drive speed limit when barely anyone is around?
2007-02-03
15:49:03 ·
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Dont post in my question and call me a selfish ***. you dont even know me. if you didnt read i speed specially on an EMPTY road and still keep my distance from other cars. i bet you dont even drive. Leave my question alone "Who else?". thanks
2007-02-03
16:27:07 ·
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driving slow is not fun but have you not herd speeds kills.they will pull op.lic. & sooner or later the cops will put you in jail. also your ins. will go thru the roof. speed is great & a lot of fun but you need to keep it on a track
2007-02-03 15:48:58
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answer #1
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answered by jimmy l 2
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In my state they have a point system after so many tickets your license is suspended. "My maserati does 185, I lost my license so now I don't drive" good song.
You need to do a web search on speeding tickets. I don't remember the link but there is a guy out there that tells you how to fight speeding tickets. So if you are just paying them instead of going to court you've already messed up. The odds are pretty good on beating a speeding ticket, but you have to fight it in court so if you lose you'll be paying the ticket and court cost.
Another observation. If you're getting a lot of speeding tickets you're not just driving fast you're driving careless. I drive fast all the time, and I've been driving for over 30 years I have No, that is zero tickets.
2007-02-03 16:31:46
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answered by Roadkill 6
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Yes they will suspend your license, depending upon the amount of the fines and number of tickets a warrant for arrest may be taken out as well.
The law finds a way to punish repeat offenders one way or another.
another good point, you could actually be blacklisted from any insurance company or have unreasonably high rates if you choose to drive in a reckless fashion and do not take responsibility for it, either way you will find yourself in a bit more trouble than you expected.
2007-02-03 15:27:22
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answered by smedrik 7
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Slow it down or you will correspond from jail. You could have to pay for your stay just like a hotel with no benefit of room service. Slow it down you could get into an accident with some idiot who can not drive like you do. The other option is get into NASCAR.
2007-02-03 15:33:14
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answered by Pablo 6
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certain....you'd manage to also contest a radar or laser value value ticket. notwithstanding, your probabilities of battling it are narrow. If it is you vs the cop, the bypass judgement on will bypass on the concept the cop has no reason to lie notwithstanding you do. you desire get out of the cost value ticket, now no longer pay the first-type and now no longer get the elements. in case you base your safe practices on the cop telling a lie for some unknown reason, your probabilities of valuable are about 0. you'll favor to strive against it on the concept the cop made an blunders in calculating the speed. because you're asking about non-radar/laser techniques, constructive there are diverse techniques which could be utilized. If the cop pulled up on the decrease back of you for your blind spot and then matched your speed, reading his qualified speedometer, and sees that you merely were over the limit (frequently it desires to be an exact volume, such as 5 mph to allow for blunders for your uncertified speedometer) he can provide you value value ticket common upon tracked and found speed over the limit. you'll favor to provide truthful doubt as to the accuracy of techniques he did it. IE: Springtime they frequently merely switched to summer season tires from their iciness tires. Did they recertify his speedometer? they may also use a timer gadget in some places. The cop can start up one stop watch as you bypass a distinct mark, then even as he crosses the equivalent mark, he starts a second stop watch. Then even as you bypass a countless mark, he stops the commonplace one, or maybe as he crosses the equivalent second mark, he stops the prompt. a computing gadget then suits both stop watches and the area traveled and is derived up with a speed on your automobile. They even enable in some places the cop to mark out a million / 4 mile and he then sits with a stop watch and "clocks' you (that is in which the time period were given the following from) as you adventure the quarter mile. If the speed limit is 60 mph, he's conscious of to bypass one mile ought to take you larger than a million minute, and to bypass a million / 4 mile, it ought to take you larger than 15 seconds. in case you do it in 10 seconds, he's conscious of you were speeding and once extra can provide you a cost value ticket. Pay the cost value ticket and watch your speed.
2016-11-02 06:31:51
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answered by ? 4
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Doesn't matter if you always pay them or not you are still getting them and will eventually lose your license. The day will come that you will get in an accident. What are you going to do when you wind up killing someone?
2007-02-03 15:41:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Cinema is for fun, Roads are for transportation.
I don't think anybody who has the money is stupid enough to spend 300 dollars + insurance increase. They would spend it on something real fun like skiing or windsurfing. Not something where anyone who can press the pedal further can achieve.
2007-02-03 15:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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In most states each ticket is assigned a number of points. When you get too many points, you can loose your license.
2007-02-03 15:24:51
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answered by Combatcop 5
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They'll most likely suspend.
Go talk to a hearing officer. He or she may reduce your fines or set up a payment plan so this won't happen.
2007-02-03 16:22:34
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answered by Lisa S 3
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Yes they will suspend or even lose your license, and your insurance company can or will cancel you, so my suggestion ... SLOW DOWN!!!
2007-02-03 15:25:24
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answered by HAGAR!!! 6
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