Yes, because 40 miles per hour equals 64.4 kilometers per hour.
Base fine is $200 for speeding and 5 additional dollars for every mile over. So if the speed limit is 45 and you got caught going 60, your fine would be $275 $200 + 5 X 15 = $275
Yes. Going under the speed limit is (-) going over the speed limit is (+) going on the speed limit is (0)
28 miles per hour. ( aprox )
Not for speeding but possibly for dangerous driving.Not for speeding but possibly for dangerous driving.Not for speeding but possibly for dangerous driving.Not for speeding but possibly for dangerous driving.
About 33 miles per hour.
YES. You are going at a little over 64 km per hour - nearly twice the limit.
excessive speeding is going atleast 20 mph over the posted speed limit
It depends on how much over the speed limit you were going.
You can be ticketed for failure to adjust speed to traffic conditions.
No. Missouri has a speed limit just like everywhere else, and going over that limit (i.e. speeding) is illegal.
You were going too fast and exceeding the limit set for that road.The speeding ticket will show exactly what speed you were travelling.
The cost of the speeding ticket depends on how fast the driver was going, and it depends on the speed limit for the area.
There are a number of punishments that can be given to a person caught speeding depending on the amount of speed in excess of the speed limit. Occasionally one will get away with a warning, but the majority of the time one is issued a speeding ticket at a fee that is related to how much over the speed limit the driver was going.
Excessive speeding is the driving beyond the neighborhood or the city's speed limit for a certain area. For example, if the speed limit is 50mph and someone drives at 51mph, that is speeding.
Was it a ticket for excess speed for conditions or being over the posted speed limit? How fast did you think you were going? We need a little more information to answer the question.
It depends on the speed at which you were going and many other things such as the weather, your age, how far over the speed limit, etc.
get a lawyer, or your insurance will go way up