Speeding Ticket Calculator
Disclaimer: Fines vary by jurisdiction. Check local traffic court for exact amounts.
Speeding Fine Ranges by MPH Over Limit
General estimates for regular zones. School and construction zones typically double these amounts.
| MPH Over Limit | Typical Fine Range | Likely Points | Potential Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–5 mph | $50–$100 | 1–2 points | Fine only |
| 6–10 mph | $100–$150 | 2 points | Fine only |
| 11–15 mph | $150–$200 | 3 points | Fine, possible traffic school |
| 16–20 mph | $200–$300 | 4 points | Fine, insurance increase |
| 21–25 mph | $300–$400 | 4–5 points | Possible reckless driving |
| 26–30 mph | $400–$500 | 5–6 points | Reckless driving in some states |
| 31–40 mph | $500–$1,000 | 6+ points | Reckless driving, possible suspension |
| 40+ mph | $1,000+ | 6+ points | Criminal charge, license suspension |
How We Calculate This
This speeding ticket calculator uses established formulas and industry-standard data to provide accurate estimates.
- Enter your specific values into the calculator fields above
- Our algorithm applies the relevant formulas using your inputs
- Results are calculated instantly in your browser — nothing is sent to a server
- Review the detailed breakdown to understand how each factor affects your result
These calculations are estimates based on standard formulas. For critical decisions, always consult a qualified professional.
How to Convert Oven Recipes to Air Fryer
Speeding fines are calculated based on how far over the speed limit you were driving, the type of zone, and your state's fee schedule.
The basic rule:
- 1–10 mph over: base fine typically $50–$150
- 11–20 mph over: fines generally $150–$300 with additional per-mph surcharges
- 21–30 mph over: fines range $300–$500, possible reckless driving charge
- School and construction zones typically double the base fine
Fines also vary by county and municipality. Many jurisdictions add court costs, surcharges, and fees on top of the base fine. Points on your license can increase insurance rates by 20-40% for several years.
When Would You Use This Calculator?
This speeding ticket calculator is designed for anyone who needs quick, reliable estimates without complex spreadsheets or professional consultations.
- When you need a quick estimate before committing to a purchase or project
- When comparing different options or scenarios side by side
- When planning a budget and need to understand potential costs
- When you want to verify a quote or estimate you've received from a professional
- When teaching or learning about the concepts behind these calculations
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Delaware handle this differently?
Delaware has its own specific rules, rates, and limits that may differ significantly from federal guidelines or other states. This calculator uses Delaware-specific data where available. Always verify with a local professional for important decisions.
How much is a speeding ticket?
Speeding ticket costs vary widely by state and how fast you were going. Generally, 1-10 mph over costs $50-$150, 11-20 mph over costs $150-$300, 21-30 mph over costs $300-$500, and 30+ mph over can exceed $500. School and construction zones typically double these fines.
How many points will I get for speeding?
Points vary by state and speed. Typically, 1-10 mph over earns 1-2 points, 11-20 mph over earns 2-4 points, and 21+ mph over earns 4-6 points. Most states suspend your license at 12 points within a 12-month period, though thresholds vary.
Will speeding increase my insurance?
Yes, typically by 20-40% for a first offense. The increase lasts 3-5 years in most states. A single speeding ticket can cost you $1,000+ in extra insurance premiums over that period. Higher speeds and school zone violations cause larger increases.
Can I go to traffic school to remove points?
Many states allow traffic school or defensive driving courses to dismiss points or reduce fines for minor speeding offenses. Eligibility usually requires it to be your first offense in 12-18 months and the violation to be under a certain threshold (often 25 mph over).
What is reckless driving speed?
In many states, driving 25-30+ mph over the speed limit is automatically classified as reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor. Virginia famously classifies 20+ mph over or any speed over 85 mph as reckless. Reckless driving carries much heavier fines and possible jail time.
Are school zone fines really double?
In most states, yes. School zone speeding fines are doubled, and some states also double the license points. Construction zone fines are similarly doubled in most states when workers are present. Some states triple fines in these zones.