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Anything over 40 and your screwed. You will loose you license. I have had it done. You will recieve a summons in the mail most likely for something depending on the dude who is processing it.

Why were you doing speeds like that in a 60 zone Freeway yeah thats cool but damn man thats just stupid.

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well thats the thing, this area is almost remote, and its a newly built dual lane road. Id be real worried if there was kids running around there.

Also as mensioned above i only stepped on it for a few seconds to pass a couple of cars taking up the right lane, which is exactly where is got me!

anyways, shit happens so i guess ill have to pay for it......

steve

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if they class it under the hoon law which i thought you had to be caught in the act youll get a hefty fine and poss 24hr conf.

if not and it could be classed as wreckless driving which is more than just speeding...

it really depends...

good luck with it though

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Do you guys talk in points to lose or points to attain? ie. 12 points is a perfect full licence or zero points is a perfect full licence?

Because when I got my licence back everyone was saying you get 9 points to start with which I though you had 9 to lose, but its the other way around and you only get 3 to lose....

Stupid misunderstandings :P.

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no you dont, you start with no points and you gain them!

which is why they are called DEMERIT points

i currently have 5 demerit points against my driving record. which mean if i get 7 more i lose my lic. etc

people always get it wrong, but it easier to say it the other way.

steve

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