Out of state speeding tickets...do they 'follow' you?
If my drivers license is from California and I receive a speeding ticket in, say, Colorado, Missouri, New York, etc, will that "point" end up on my driving record in CA? Will it impact my insurance rates?
My current understanding is that the ticket will only show in your home state if your home state and the ticketing state have an agreement to share such data. I am under the impression that these agreements are rare outside of neighboring states (i.e., NY and NJ, CA and NV, etc).
Anybody know otherwise? Can anyone speak from experience? Would welcome any feedback. Thanks.
The Interstate Compact & possible jail-time
About 45 of 50 states belong to the Interstate Compact. Not only do the tickets follow you, if a member state suspends your license privileges for failure to appear on a traffic citation, all other member states suspend as well.
When you state your intent to drive at triple digit speeds (I read your other post), you are stating your willingness to endanger everyone else that shares the road with you. None of us has that right. In my state, speeding at triple digit speeds doesn't get you a traffic ticket in many cases, it instead can get you a trip to jail where you'll be held to see the judge when court opens.
I don't advise what you are planning to do.
Bob