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    Virginia's new $3,550 speeding ticket

    By MSN Money staff and wires

    Traffic patrols have long been known as roving tax collectors. But in Virginia, they really are collecting taxes.

    Starting July 1, an array of traffic offenses, from expired licenses to speeding, come with a "civil remedial fee" attached. That means a motorist convicted of reckless driving (75 mph in a 55 zone would qualify) faces not only a fine of up to $2,500 and a year in jail, but a non-negotiable $350-a-year tax for three years. The law forbids judges from waiving or reducing the fee.

    Many fees dwarf the fines. A driver who disobeys an officer's order to pull into a weigh station would be fined $35 and required to pay a $61 court processing fee. But the civil remedial fee would be $900 over three years.

    Drunken driving? A fee of $1,000 a year for three years, plus fines and court costs. No insurance? That's $300 a year for three years, plus fines.

    It doesn't stop there. Anyone unlucky enough to have 8 points or more on his license (reckless driving is good for 6 by itself) would pay an additional $100, plus $75 for any points over 8, up to $700 a year. (For a complete list of fee-carrying offenses, see this .pdf file.)

    Such "driver responsibility programs" have become increasingly common for two reasons: Many states find that serial offenders make up the bulk of their cases, and they simply need the money. In fact, Virginia added a fee rather than increase fines because it wanted the money to improve its roads, and revenue from fines must go to public schools. The fees are expected to raise $200 million a year.
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    The sponsor of the law, David Albo, is a partner in one of Virginia's largest law firms; one of its specialties is traffic cases.

    One twist that has Virginia drivers enraged is that the state can't charge fees on out-of-state drivers or revoke their licenses. For now, the fees apply only to residents.

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    Virginia joins New York, New Jersey, Michigan and Texas in adopting "abusive-driver laws."

    Here's a sampling of fees (information from TheNewspaper.com):

    Michigan:

    $100 a year for as long as the license has 7 points (plus $25 for each point over 7)

    $1,000 x 2 years for DUI

    $200 x 2 years for expired insurance

    $150 x 2 years for an expired license

    New Jersey:

    $100 x 3 years for 6 points (plus $25 for each point over 6)

    $1,000 x 3 for DUI

    $250 x 3 years for expired insurance

    New York:

    $100 x 3 years for 6 points (plus $75 for each point over 6)

    $250 x 3 years for DUI

    Texas:

    $100 x 3 years for 6 points (plus $25 for each point over 6)

    $1,000 x 3 years for DUI

    $2,500 x 3 years for two DUIs

    $250 x 3 years for expired insurance

    $100 x 3 years for an expired license

    Virginia:

    $100 x 3 years for 8 points (plus $75 for each point over 8)

    $750 x 3 years for DUI

    $250 x 3 years for an expired license

    $250 x 3 years expired insurance
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    This is nuts, although i am not resident of the state i believe it's crazy paying tax in addition to fine, Americans are being tax raped already.
    Traffic ticket is a ticket, Tax is a tax

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    Glad I am not a resident of VA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ODYSSEY View Post
    Glad I am not a resident of VA.

    But I think california isn't that far behind.
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    man, that's enough to move out of the state

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    last time i got $260,00 ticket in WI doing 75 on 65, every time i comeback, and cross Illinois State Line i am flooring.

    in Illinois speeding fine less than 20 miles over is $75 over 20 $95.00 which is peanuts comparing to other states
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