What is the maximum number of points I can get for speeding?
Under the old law, if you were going 86 miles per hour (MPH) on a freeway and had three prior offenses, you would be assessed 12 points. Current law says that if you are driving 30 MPH or more over the speed limit, you will be assessed four points, regardless of any prior offenses. That also would apply if, for example, you were going 50 MPH in a school zone.