On average, over 100,000 drivers get speeding tickets every day. Thats 36,500,000 traffic tickets yearly.
One in every six drivers will be ticketed for speeding this year.
Average speeding tickets cost $150.
$150 x 36,500,000= $5,475,000,000! Thats almost 5.5 BILLION per year in speeding ticket fines.
$900 is the average increase a speeding ticket will cause your auto insurance premiums to increase over three years.
Take 36,500,000 and multiply by $900 and you get 3.28 BILLION! Thats the extra money auto insurance companies make in increased premiums.
More than 95% of drivers who get speeding tickets will simply pay the fine and not fight it in traffic court.
The other 5% who make an effort to fight their ticket usually have their case dismissed or receive reduced charges that don’t get reported on their driving record.
There are almost 200,000,000 licensed drivers currently in the US.
A police officer will fail to show up to court between 30 to 50% of the time. This is immediate grounds for a dismissal.
Paradise Valley, Arizona, in 1987 became the first town in America to use photo radar.
The first city to mandate the wearing of seat belts was Brooklyn Ohio in 1966.
The age groups between 17 and 24 years of age receive the most speeding tickets.
More men than women receive speeding tickets.
Conversely more women than men will fight their traffic tickets.
17 year olds cause more traffic accidents than any other age.
In 1879 two men in Seattle Washington were ticketed for speeding horses.
Henry Ford’s first automobile in 1894 only went in one direction, forward.
In 1868 horse buggies and also pedestrians in London were the first to use the precursor to the modern day traffic lights.
Since 1999, Washington, D.C. cameras have issued 2,421,841 tickets worth $182 million.
The earliest known speeding ticket on file was issued in 1910 to the Prime Minister of Canada’s wife. She was traveling at a whopping 10 mph over the limit.
Speeding tickets are handed out to doctors more than any other type of profession.
An average police officer will cost a city around $75,000 in salary and benefits per year. That same officer can make that same city almost double that in speeding ticket fines.
The top ten states for writing speeding tickets are:
1. Ohio 2. Pennsylvania 3. New York 4. California 5. Texas 6. Georgia 7. Virginia 8. North Carolina 9. Massachusetts 10. Connecticut
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