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Statistics About The Most Expensive Speeding Ticket
The most expensive speeding ticket on record was issued in Switzerland for $1,000,000, based on the offender's income.
In this post, we’ll explore some eye-watering statistics on the most expensive speeding tickets ever recorded worldwide. From hefty fines in Canada and the United States to staggering penalties in Europe, these jaw-dropping figures highlight the consequences of pushing the speed limit to the extreme. Let’s delve into the world of outrageously expensive speeding violations and the astronomical costs some drivers have paid for their need for speed.
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"In Canada, fines for speeding can reach up to $25,000 in certain provinces."
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"In the US, the costliest speeding ticket on record was $3,000 in Nevada."
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"The highest speeding ticket ever recorded was $1,000,000 in Sweden."
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"France issues some of Europe’s highest speeding fines, up to €5,000 ($5,500)."
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"Norway implements daily fines for serious speeding offenses, which can total large amounts."
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"In 2010, a Swiss driver was fined $290,000 for his speeding offense."
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"A Swiss millionaire was fined $200,000 for speeding in 2007."
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"Germany’s Autobahn, despite high speeds, does not impose the highest speeding fines in Europe."
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"The state of Virginia in the USA has one of the highest speeding penalties, with fines up to $3,500."
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"Speeding fines in Finland can amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on the offender's income."
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"The UK’s highest speeding fine reported was £100,000 ($130,000)."
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"In the US, Georgia can impose up to $2,500 for aggressive speeding."
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"The top-speed of the car implicated in Sweden's most expensive speeding ticket was over 180 mph."
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"In Switzerland, a driver was fined nearly $300,000 for driving at 85 mph in a 50 mph zone."
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"Switzerland has one of the highest speeding fines globally, potentially exceeding $300,000."
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"In Finland, speeding tickets are based on income, leading to fines of over $100,000 for high earners."
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"In Switzerland, the cost of a speeding ticket can be proportional to a driver’s annual income."
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"The United States generally does not tailor speeding fines to income, leading to lower maximum fines compared to some European countries."
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"Finnish businessman Reima Kuisla received a $60,000 speeding ticket for traveling 14 mph over the speed limit."
Jannik Lindner
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