How To Beat A Speeding Ticket Avoiding, Contesting and Beating Speeding Tickets

10Jan/1012

Driving on the freeway when the speed is 65 mph how much can you go over it and not get a speeding ticket?

Like approximately how much in general terms..


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  1. 10mph roughly
    anything higher will get you a ticket easily
    doing 70mph in a 65mph zone is very common,everyone do that
    doing 75mph, most can still get away with it,depend if you are lucky or not
    but 80mph ,i bet you will get a ticket
    just don’t be the first one who speed
    speed with the flow
    but it all depend on where you drive!!!!!!!
    in the state,rules are rules,cop do their best to make people follow the rules,and cops are everywhere in the state
    in canada,not at all,i hardly see any cop on the freeway
    in canada no one really will get a ticket for doing 130km/h or 80mph ,because there are hardly any cops around

  2. You can go with the flow of traffic up to 5-6 mph over.

  3. Rule of thumb is 8/10 over but you cant count on that with the way the econo is

  4. You can be ticketed for any speed over the posted limit but it depends on your area and the police as well but I would drive at the posted speed limit always to be on the safe side………….

  5. If your driving with instate tags you are usually safe at 5 to 8 mph. If you are driving with out of state tags then you should drive under the posted speed. The are hundreds of police out there that just love to ticket people from out of state. About 15 years ago I was travelling north on I55 between I294 and I94 in Chicago, the traffic was bumper to bumper my top speed was 5 or 6 mph, there was a Chicago police car behind me for at least 15 minutes and after we got thru the bottleneck the cop pulled me over for going 50 mph in a 45 mph zone. Why? because I had out of state tags on my vehicle.

  6. You can go 65 and not get a ticket. Beyond that you have the risk of not knowing what the cops will do. If you have an out of State plate watch it in some States. If you are going through a small town you watch it, even if it is a freeway going through the town basically. Now it’s up to the cops but generally if you are 5 over or with the flow of traffic they will ignore it.

  7. Where I live (CA) the cops give you a ticket if you are at LEAST 5 MPH over like if you are doing 61 in a 55 MPH zone then boom ticket, but like YO MAN! said, do 65-75 on a freeway and you should be okay.

  8. The speed limit IS the speed limit! While most jurisdictions will allow some flexibility in observing posted limits, there is NO GUARANTEE that you won’t get busted for doing 66 in a 65 zone. If you’re worried about it, then stay within the posted limits!

  9. Zero.
    The fines start at 0+.
    That’s right. It says 0 to 5 over = $65.

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  11. Well no more than 10 mph thats for sure 10mph over is still pushing it I would say the most 5-7 MPH so about 71 Mph is good

  12. With the flow of traffic you’re fine…if people are going 75, go 75 or if not go 65-70 ( on the right lane only) and to pass do 80 mph

    But generally speaking, 5-10 mph


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