Speeding tickets, and their fines are not determined by the state, but by the county you get the ticket itself.
2007-09-10 04:12:54
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answered by hsueh010 7
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The fine for speeding varies from state to state, depending on how much faster over the speed limit you were going and the area where the violation occurred. Also mitigating circumstances (having to speed up to avoid an accident) may be considered. If you have questions about your fine you can contact the DMV for the state,county or municipality where you received the ticket. Hope this helps. Thanks for the 2 points!
2007-09-10 04:22:31
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answered by Emissary 6
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Since none of the details were posted, it depends.
On if you were ticketed by the police, county sheriff's or Highway Patrol. Also on how fast you were going over the posted speed limit, traffic conditions, and how you responded to the ticketing officer.
Hope this helps.
2007-09-10 04:14:39
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answered by ken erestu 6
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About 2 minutes in the back seat of the patrol car with the officer should be enough time to relieve him of his tensions(depending on what methods you use). And be on your way.
2007-09-10 04:33:49
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answered by #1 Mechanic 1
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Guaranteed to be more than you are willing to spend!
2007-09-13 10:10:59
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answered by kystarlyte_kystarlight 4
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