Until self-driving cars completely take over for humans, something that could still be decades away, police will probably continue to hand out speeding tickets, which are an important source of funding for many departments struggling with shrinking budgets. But surprisingly, the cost of receiving a speeding ticket can vary significantly from state to state.
According to a report from WalletHub that was shared with Bloomberg, Delaware and Colorado are the most expensive states to be caught speeding or driving recklessly. And Arizona, New Mexico and California weren't far behind. But when it comes to the highest costs that drivers face, Oregon issues the heaviest fines for reckless driving, topping out at $6,250, the report found. On the cheaper end of the spectrum, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico and Ohio issue the lowest tickets for moving violations at $100. The average maximum ticket costs a driver $845, up 14% from 2015, WalletHub found.
That's helpful to know, because as the Bureau of Labor Statistics recently pointed out, traffic tickets and other fines aren't incorporated into CPI figures.
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3 comments:
unless you drive a 'mini' September 28-30 in OCMD where the fines can be up to 1K + a bunch of points on the license....can't wait to see the show
no way I call bs! it's about your safety not the money! right?
Remember Del. has no sales tax, gotta make it up somewhere.
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