Anyone get speeding tickets in California lately?

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bobross419

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Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: JDub02
VA finally got rid of their $1000+ fine (aka money-grab) on speeders. 65 mph on I-95 is too freakin' slow. I-95 should be like the autobahn - no limits

It pretty much is every where. Guess VA didn't get the memo.

Where?

Florida, Georgia, South Carolina are all 65-70mph max (Sometimes as low as 50-55 depending on location).
 

jtvang125

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Got one a few months back in CA for 79 in a 65. Bail was $280 I think. Contested it through TBD but lost. Couldn't take traffic school either cause that was my second within 18 months. FML.
 

mcmilljb

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Originally posted by: bobross419
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: JDub02
VA finally got rid of their $1000+ fine (aka money-grab) on speeders. 65 mph on I-95 is too freakin' slow. I-95 should be like the autobahn - no limits

It pretty much is every where. Guess VA didn't get the memo.

Where?

Florida, Georgia, South Carolina are all 65-70mph max (Sometimes as low as 50-55 depending on location).

I was kidding about being an actual autobahn, but SC is 70mph. I've seen people in NC down to FL fly fast as hell all day long. It's not uncommon to see 80mph or even higher. You drive 70, and you'll get run over.
 

The_Dude8

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Originally posted by: zoiks
Yep. The $35 cell-usage-while-driving ticket adds up to $150 with different fees tacked on to it. Some lady was complaining in a newspaper article about the fees. In my opinion they should raise that fine to $1000.
But the other fees are out of control. I have no idea how people can possibly afford to pay.

I think they did, my dad's friend was caught driving and talking on the cell today; they ticket her around $900.

Also,

is it llegal to have a clear plaster cover in the back of your license plate to protect your registration sticker from being stolen in CA?

I tried googling, but I failed.
 

Svnla

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Wait until you have to pay other fees add on top of the ticket such as court cost.
 

Syringer

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Originally posted by: jtvang125
Got one a few months back in CA for 79 in a 65. Bail was $280 I think. Contested it through TBD but lost. Couldn't take traffic school either cause that was my second within 18 months. FML.

Not that you want to hear this now, but you can get a new trial in front of a judge and they'll likely grant you traffic school and maybe even a fine reduction.
 

Syringer

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Originally posted by: The_Dude8
Originally posted by: zoiks
Yep. The $35 cell-usage-while-driving ticket adds up to $150 with different fees tacked on to it. Some lady was complaining in a newspaper article about the fees. In my opinion they should raise that fine to $1000.
But the other fees are out of control. I have no idea how people can possibly afford to pay.

I think they did, my dad's friend was caught driving and talking on the cell today; they ticket her around $900.

Also,

is it llegal to have a clear plaster cover in the back of your license plate to protect your registration sticker from being stolen in CA?

I tried googling, but I failed.

$900! How did that happen, this: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/cellularphonelaws/

says it's $25-$50.
 

Razgriz

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Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: bobross419
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: JDub02
VA finally got rid of their $1000+ fine (aka money-grab) on speeders. 65 mph on I-95 is too freakin' slow. I-95 should be like the autobahn - no limits

It pretty much is every where. Guess VA didn't get the memo.

Where?

Florida, Georgia, South Carolina are all 65-70mph max (Sometimes as low as 50-55 depending on location).

I was kidding about being an actual autobahn, but SC is 70mph. I've seen people in NC down to FL fly fast as hell all day long. It's not uncommon to see 80mph or even higher. You drive 70, and you'll get run over.

True dat. The northern part of I-95 in NC, from Wilson north, is 70 mph, the rest is 65 mph. Everyone drives 70+, and at night they speed up to 80+, it's crazy.
 

jtvang125

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Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Got one a few months back in CA for 79 in a 65. Bail was $280 I think. Contested it through TBD but lost. Couldn't take traffic school either cause that was my second within 18 months. FML.

Not that you want to hear this now, but you can get a new trial in front of a judge and they'll likely grant you traffic school and maybe even a fine reduction.

I doubt the judge will grant you traffic school unless you have goddamn good reason especially if both offenses were speeding. The fine is nothing to me, it's getting raped by the insurance companies due to the points on your record that bothers me.
 

JulesMaximus

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I got one for going 46 in a 25 zone last November (and it was in a school zone to boot) and it was $370. I went to traffic school to keep the points off my record.

I was going the same fucking speed as everyone else around me but he singled me out.
 

moks78

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Vehicle registration renewal fees are ridiculous here too..

Arnold approved the doubling of vehicle reg fees, ironically that was what Davis was recalled for.

So true...now I'm ticked off with ARnold.

Just renewed registration for 2 cars and fees have doubled.

2 more vehicles up for renewal this Sept and Oct.

Time for him to retire.:|

 

mugs

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I got one for going 46 in a 25 zone last November (and it was in a school zone to boot) and it was $370. I went to traffic school to keep the points off my record.

I was going the same fucking speed as everyone else around me but he singled me out.

Going with the flow of traffic is usually fine, but when you're going 21 mph over the limit in a school zone he has to pull someone over.
 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: manowar821
Damn. That cost would buy a nice radar detector/scrambler.

Scramblers that work are actually radar jammers, and are illegal (federally, FCC). Scramblers that don't work, well, don't work. Further, most states will allow radar and laser detectors, Virginia for one doesn't allow them at all. A slightly smaller number of states allow laser jammers.
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: Razgriz
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: bobross419
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: JDub02
VA finally got rid of their $1000+ fine (aka money-grab) on speeders. 65 mph on I-95 is too freakin' slow. I-95 should be like the autobahn - no limits

It pretty much is every where. Guess VA didn't get the memo.

Where?

Florida, Georgia, South Carolina are all 65-70mph max (Sometimes as low as 50-55 depending on location).

I was kidding about being an actual autobahn, but SC is 70mph. I've seen people in NC down to FL fly fast as hell all day long. It's not uncommon to see 80mph or even higher. You drive 70, and you'll get run over.

True dat. The northern part of I-95 in NC, from Wilson north, is 70 mph, the rest is 65 mph. Everyone drives 70+, and at night they speed up to 80+, it's crazy.

Georgia is such a slow state. So many slow 55 highways that can easily take 65+

At night on I-65 through Alabama ran 98.7mph according to the GPS with a group of about 10 other cars.

 
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Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: The_Dude8
Originally posted by: zoiks
Yep. The $35 cell-usage-while-driving ticket adds up to $150 with different fees tacked on to it. Some lady was complaining in a newspaper article about the fees. In my opinion they should raise that fine to $1000.
But the other fees are out of control. I have no idea how people can possibly afford to pay.

I think they did, my dad's friend was caught driving and talking on the cell today; they ticket her around $900.

Also,

is it llegal to have a clear plaster cover in the back of your license plate to protect your registration sticker from being stolen in CA?

I tried googling, but I failed.

$900! How did that happen, this: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/cellularphonelaws/

says it's $25-$50.

It's out of date.

Roadshow reports its at least $100

I've heard reports of $300, but $900 is insane. First offense?

What's the safe speed in a 65 now in CA?

I'm pretty sure I've been radared at least two or 3 times on SR85 going to work between 70 - 75. Thought I was gonna get pulled over twice but he pulled someone on my RIGHT over. Sheesh. I promised I was gonna drive slower and I try 65-72 now, but yesterday some Asian lady just pissed me off by fluctuating from 62 - 78. Everytime I tried to pass, i'd have to go into 80 only to have someone merge in front of me, and I'd have to merge back behind her.

Maybe I'll just have to waste more brake pads and live with the slow drivers on the road instead of trying to get around.
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Insomniator
In jersey it would be probably 300 + 2 points or 450 with no points.

I got a $160 ticket for "careless driving" (yeah, I deserved it)... I called the courthouse and asked about my options to avoid an insurance increase, and they told me that I could pay $450 and get no points. That struck me as odd... I never pursued it because I was in the process of switching to NJ Manufacturers Insurance, and they said the ticket wouldn't affect our rates (though if my wife didn't already have insurance with them, they wouldn't have insured me at all because of the ticket). Is there a legal term for this "bribe" I pay to the court so they won't tell my insurance company about my ticket?

plea agreement?

Could be, but the clerk made it sound like it was an automatic option, it didn't sound like I had to talk to the prosecutor or anything.

my wife was told something similar when she got a speeding ticket also. $100 + 2 points or $400 or no points. We opted for the points
 

Maximus96

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i got one a months ago, 38 in a 25 zone. $202 fine. i'm fighting it for sure. got the speed survey saying the critical speed is 35mph and that the 25 limit makes 90% of the motorist speeders. the posted limit is not supported by the speed survey so this is very clearly a case of illegal speed trap according to the CVC.
 

FallenHero

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Hasn't gone up yet in Illinois. $75 dollars for anything 1-20 over, 21-30 is $95, 30-40 is $105, 40+ is reckless and is a Class A Misdeameanor, approx 2000 dollar fine. That is before court costs, but you can avoid court all together here.
 

cronos

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Originally posted by: Syringer
A friend of mine was going 45 in a 30, and was slapped with a $446 speeding ticket, which, unless you're on the AT high horse of people who've NEVER broken the law, seems like a tad bit high.

I've gotten 4 speeding tickets before, and the worst one was 48 in a 30 that was $271 about 7 years back. Has anyone noticed speeding ticket fines going up considerably recently in light of the $9x10^231 deficit CA is facing?

I'm right here on my high horse (not *any* law btw, just speed limit related law) and I think it's really high.

Of course, I have no idea how much they usually fine people for speeding and I am not interested in finding out.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I got one for going 46 in a 25 zone last November (and it was in a school zone to boot) and it was $370. I went to traffic school to keep the points off my record.

I was going the same fucking speed as everyone else around me but he singled me out.

Going with the flow of traffic is usually fine, but when you're going 21 mph over the limit in a school zone he has to pull someone over.

The fucked up thing is the road is regularly a 45mph road with 2 lanes in each direction. There is a sign that says school zone when children are present but there were no children in the area I was. They were about 1/2 mile up the road at the light where the cop was sitting with his radar gun.
 

JDub02

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Originally posted by: Razgriz
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: bobross419
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: JDub02
VA finally got rid of their $1000+ fine (aka money-grab) on speeders. 65 mph on I-95 is too freakin' slow. I-95 should be like the autobahn - no limits

It pretty much is every where. Guess VA didn't get the memo.

Where?

Florida, Georgia, South Carolina are all 65-70mph max (Sometimes as low as 50-55 depending on location).

I was kidding about being an actual autobahn, but SC is 70mph. I've seen people in NC down to FL fly fast as hell all day long. It's not uncommon to see 80mph or even higher. You drive 70, and you'll get run over.

True dat. The northern part of I-95 in NC, from Wilson north, is 70 mph, the rest is 65 mph. Everyone drives 70+, and at night they speed up to 80+, it's crazy.

The speed limit through VA is 65. Minimum speed is closer to 70 with average speeds around 75-80. It makes for a hefty ticket if you get pulled from the pack.
 

Imported

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Got a ticket over the 4th of July weekend out in the Bay Area doing.. 80 in a 65.. It'll be about a $260 ticket, with the traffic school fee tacked on, if I lose my case. I had the cruise set to 75 as I do pretty much every day I commute.. no idea what the hell this CHP officer was smoking.