NEW YORK traffic & Criminal lawyer
NEW YORK traffic & Criminal lawyer
This section of §1180 deals with driving above the posted speed limit. This is your general running around town speeding ticket. The kind of ticket where your going to your local store on a public roadway and you see a sign that says speed limit 40 mph and you disregard it and drive 52 MPH so that you can keep up with traffic. If you possess a commercial driver’s license a conviction to this section of §1180 is considered a SERIOUS TRAFFIC VIOLATION.
FINES
The fine for a violation of this section depends upon how many miles over the posted speed limit you were convicted of traveling, and if you have been previously convicted of the same offense.
If your speed is between 1 and 10 MPH over the posted speed limit the fine ranges from $45.00 to $150.00. If your speed is between 11 and 30 MPH over the speed limit the fine ranges from $90 to $300.00. And if your speed is more then 30 MPH over the speed limit the fine ranges from $180.00 to $600.00.
If this is a second offense under section §1180(b) then the fine goes up. If your speed is between 1 and 10 MPH over the limit the fine ranges from $90.00 to $300.00. If your speed is between 11 and 30 MPH over the speed limit the fine ranges from $90.00 to $450.00. And if your speed is more then 30 MPH over the speed limit the fine ranges from $180.00 to $750.00.
If this is a third offense under section §1180(b) then the fine goes up yet again. If your speed is between 1 and 10 MPH over the limit the fine ranges from $45.00 to $525.00. If your speed is between 11 and 30 MPH over the speed limit the fine ranges from $90.00 to $675.00. And if your speed is more than 30 MPH over the speed limit the fine ranges from $180.00 to $975.00.
POINTS:
1180D conviction will cause an insurance increases:
How much a ticket will affect your insurance rates can be influenced by other factors, like your driving record, how fast you were going and which company insures your car.
Driver Assement Fee:
If you get convicted of 6 points or more within in an 18 month period, the DMV will charge a Driver Assememnt Fee.
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