A Good Rule-of-thumb is that the fine will be around $10 for every 1 mile over the limit
That depends on how fast you are going. If you're walking for twenty minutes, don't you think there would be a huge difference if you were driving for twenty minutes?
im going to figure you meant twenty, so it would be 21,600. if you did mean tewtey, well...good luck.
4000. I'd suggest using a caculator next time, just calculate 20000 / 5*if you're going to be mean at least learn to spell calculator :)
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If you average 4 miles per hour and manage to keep going for the whole 24 hours without stopping you would walk 92 miles, take the bus it's quicker.
when i was caught doing 85 on a 65 my ticket was 575.00 dollars
that all depends on what state your in and if you got caught
yes but it depends on the cop because in caught they can say you were going to yous it
Yep you are going home dude.
80 miles in 20 minutes equates to an average speed of 240 miles per hour.
Figure twenty dollars a mile, so like a hundred dollars.
Depends on where you got the ticket. The fine in Alabama is ten dollars plus one hundred twenty four dollars in court cost.
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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.
I was going 76 in a 55 and my speeding ticket was $175.
That depends on where you, where you are heading and when you will going to get your ticket.
As long as the officer that issued the ticket can be identified, say by the ticket number, the signature is not going to get it thrown out.