Speeding is always risky — but doing it in a school zone comes with far harsher penalties. These tickets are taken seriously by both courts and insurance companies.
Why It’s Worse:
Children are present. Drivers are expected to exercise extra caution. School zone speeding is often considered reckless behavior.
Consequences Include:
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Higher fines (often double or triple)
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Points on your license
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License suspension in some cases
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Mandatory traffic school
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Increased insurance premiums
Common School Zone Rules:
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Speed limits drop (e.g., 15–25 mph) during certain hours
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Flashing lights or signs mark the zone
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Violations are often recorded by cameras
Defenses May Include:
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Unclear signage
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Malfunctioning speed detection equipment
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No children present (though this rarely works)
Best Practices:
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Always slow down in marked areas
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Watch for posted hours
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Don’t assume it’s safe to speed just because it’s after hours
Final Note:
If you receive a ticket, consult a local traffic lawyer — they may be able to reduce fines or keep points off your record.
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