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Not only that: Speeding is against the law. And it comes with stiff penalties here in Arizona (our state was ranked third in terms of having the strictest responses to speeders). In this state, there are two types of speeding tickets: civil and criminal.
This is crucial for avoiding long-term consequences like increased insurance premiums or a suspended license. In many cases, a lawyer can get your charges reduced to a non-moving violation, which carries no points and has less impact on your driving record.
Fines by speed over the 15 limits are approximately $250 for 16-20 mph, $286 for 21-25 mph, and $305 for 26-30 mph.
Interested persons can get their speeding tickets dismissed in Arizona if the court requests that they attend a defensive driving school. Arizona courts typical prescribe a defensive driving course as a prelude to dismissing minor civil traffic violations, including speeding.
If you want to have your ticket dismissed, reduce the points on your record, and avoid paying fines for your traffic violation, you can look into the Defensive Driving Program. This program is a driving course that you may take in a classroom or online.
The best defense to a ticket for speeding is that you were driving the safest rate of speed based on the traffics around you, weather, road conditions, and your own experience along with your personal knowledge of the motor vehicle you were driving.