Oklahoma Speeding

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Speeding

Oklahoma Speeding is the act of operating a motor vehicle at a speed greater than the posted speed limit or the reasonable speed for the conditions. In Oklahoma, speed limits are set by state law and vary depending on the type of roadway. There are three main types of Oklahoma Speeding: basic speeding, excessive speeding, and reckless speeding. Basic speeding is operating a motor vehicle at a speed greater than the posted speed limit. Excessive speeding is operating a motor vehicle at more than 20 mph over the posted speed limit. Reckless speeding is operating a motor vehicle at a speed that is a danger to the public, regardless of the posted speed limit. All types of Oklahoma Speeding are considered a traffic violation and can result in penalties such as fines, license suspension, or even jail time.

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Speeding 1-10mph over the limit: 0 points. Speeding 11-25mph over the limit: 2 points. Speeding 26-40mph over the limit: 3 points. Speeding 40+mph over the limit: 4 points.

How does the Oklahoma Mandatory Point System work? Points are assessed to the driving record of persons convicted of certain violation of the law, generally traffic violations. When your point total on your driving record reaches ten (10) or more points within a five (5) year period your license is suspended.

Fines & Costs StatuteDescriptionTicket Cost10.28.030.5SPEEDING (26-30 MPH OVER)$230.0010.28.031SPEEDING/SCHOOL ZONE$280.0010.28.040RECKLESS DRIVING$580.0010.28.041CARELESS DRIVING$280.0051 more rows

Points stay on your license for at least 1 year in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma DMV will remove two points for every 1 year without another moving violation, and then the points will no longer count toward your point total or toward a license suspension.

If you're exceeding the speed limit by more than 20 mph, this is considered reckless driving. For instance, if you are speeding along at 90 mph in a 65 mph zone, this is definitely reckless driving.

Driver's License Points Per Violation in Oklahoma ViolationNumber of Points AssignedAt-fault accident3Speeding 26-40 miles per hour over limit3Speeding more than 41 miles per hour over limit4Reckless driving411 more rows ?

Potential fines based on your speed range from: $172 for up to 10 mph over the limit. $203 for 11 to 19 mph over the limit. $213 for 20 mph or more over the limit.

And it provides that aggravated speeding is speeding greater than 20 miles per hour over the posted speed limit.

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