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GeorgiaThe most you can get a ticket for even a first time offense in Georgia is $1,000. You can also face a

jail sentence of up to one year. Driving more recklessly can cause a mandatory 6 month license

revocation.

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IllinoisThe maximum speed on a four-lane highway in Illinois is 65 mph for passenger vehicles and 55

mph. It is one of 1 of 25 states with a point system for license suspensions and revocations. A

maximum traffic citation of $1,000.

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NevadaGambling with police officers may not work as

Nevada is a point system state with a penalty of suspension for 6 months to 1 year. Earn enough points and face a jail sentence of up to 6 months

along with a fine.

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New HampshireDriving carelessly in New Hampshire can cost up to $1,000 and failure to drive 10 mph below the

speed limit in school zones can cause you a penalty.

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North CarolinaDriving too fast in the Tar Heel State can give you a jail sentence of up to 60 days while a school bus

with children on board is limited to 45 mph. Breaking any traffic laws can cost up to $1,000.

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UtahWhile the speed limit in Utah has been raised to

75 mph in some areas, the fines are also big. Drivers can get ticketed for going too slow as a result of impeding or blocking the normal and

reasonable movement of traffic.

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OregonThough traffic violations can cost up to $600 it

also takes a lot to lose your license. Oregon generally waits for numerous violations before

issuing any suspensions.

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IndianaFines can quickly add up for speeding in Indiana. They

double in school zones and go up another $25 near construction sites. “Oversize vehicles” can’t exceed 45 mph. And Indiana is the only state besides New Jersey

and Nebraska to impose tolls along Interstate 80.

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KansasIn an urban school district zone in Kansas the speed limit can’t be less than 20 mph and the most you could ever get from a traffic ticket is

$500.

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MarylandMaryland is serious about school zone fines for speeders as violators can get hit with a ticket up to $500. However Wal-Mart executives may be

exempt from being charge as high.

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