Can anyboby tell me what is the fine for doing 90 mph in a 70 mph please?
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Risk assessment, If you are doing 90 in a 70 limit you would be exceeding the speed limit by 22.2%, Hopefully you would be on a motorway with all the traffic flowing in the same direction, with central barriers and few junctions. If you were doing 40 in a 30mph limit the excess would be 25.0% and you would be very likely to kill someone, plus more likely to have an accident, both would be breaking the law, both are vied different, due to risk.
It depends on what state it was in. Where do you live?
a slow and painfull death!
It depends on what state you are in and what area. I'd say probably $150-200
if its the uk then 3 points and £60
If you are in the UK you would be looking at 3 to 6 penalty points, discretionary disqualification and a fine of up to £2500.
depends on the police, it could be a fixed penalty and 3 points, but if it goes to court a heavier fine and more points, its unusual to lose your licence unless your doing over 30mph above speed limit.
£60 fine and 3 points on your licence
i got done in scotland doing 89 on the motorway ( 70 ) i got 4 points & £110 fine
If In UAE Its Dhs 500 & 3 Black Points
silly boy hope its not to bad you will get points though look on the dvla site if in uk.it might help.
In the UK, its a £60 fine and 3 points on your licence! You also get an SP30 endorsement on your licence. I know this from personal experience ~ I was doing 91 and had a police car stop me (nothing to be proud of).
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It will almost certainly be 3 points and a £60 fine if you were picked up on a radar gun or with a GATSO type speed camera. Unless you have a really bad driving record.
if you are a police officer on or off duty then probably nothing (other than a small article in newspaper about police not getting fined for speeding), otherwise 3 points(SP?? on license) and £60 fine. I think us non-police should have option of let off and couple of inches in newspaper as would help keep insurance premium down.
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