Speeding Fines Rise Dramatically For Most Serious Offenders
"Typically, Band A, B and C fines punish motorists. Travelling at between 31mph and 40mph in a 30mph zone is a Band A fine, for example, which equates to 50% weekly income. Reaching 41mph to 50mph in the same speed limit zone is Band B, which is 100% of weekly income. Hitting 51mph or more is Band C and equates to 150%."
According to the write up, even if one is 1 mph above the designated speed limit, legally, one may be fined up to 50% of one's weekly income, up to a set maximum limit, so looks like the "10% + 2 mph above speed limit" soft rule is out the window. [smilie=icon_eek.gif]
"Typically, Band A, B and C fines punish motorists. Travelling at between 31mph and 40mph in a 30mph zone is a Band A fine, for example, which equates to 50% weekly income. Reaching 41mph to 50mph in the same speed limit zone is Band B, which is 100% of weekly income. Hitting 51mph or more is Band C and equates to 150%."
According to the write up, even if one is 1 mph above the designated speed limit, legally, one may be fined up to 50% of one's weekly income, up to a set maximum limit, so looks like the "10% + 2 mph above speed limit" soft rule is out the window. [smilie=icon_eek.gif]