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Citation Processing Center Registry of Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 199125 Boston, Ma 02119-9125 Click here to return to the top How does the officer calculate the amount of a speeding ticket?

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Citation Processing Center Registry of Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 199125 Boston, Ma 02119-9125 Click here to return to the top How does the officer calculate the amount of a speeding ticket?

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• The method in which a speeding fine is calculated is as follows: Any violation of the speed limit up to 10 M.P.H. over the posted limit is a $50.00 fine. For each additional 1 M.P.H. over the posted limit an additional $10.00 is added to the fine. In addition, a $50.00 additional fine is included, with the money to go towards the Head Injury fund. • As an example, a motor vehicle operator that was traveling 53 M.P.H. in a posted 30 M.P.H. zone would receive a citation for $230.00; $50.00 for the original speeding violation, $130.00 additional dollars for exceeding the limit by 23 M.P.H., and the $50.00 fee for the Head Injury fund.

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