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Speeding Ticket Colorado CRS § 42-4-1101 CRS. Speeding 1 to 4 miles per hour over the speed limit is a Class A Traffic Infraction and a conviction for a speeding ticket will result in a scheduled fine plus court costs and surcharges. In cases where the violation occurred in a maintenance, repair, or construction zone, the fine amount will be doubled by the court. Speeding 5 to 9 miles per hour over the speed limit is a Class A Traffic Infraction and a conviction for a speeding ticket will result in a scheduled fine plus court costs and surcharges, with an assessment of 1 point to your driver’s license. In cases where the violation occurred in a maintenance, repair, or construction zone, the fine amount will be doubled by the court. Speeding 10 to 19 miles per hour over the speed limit is a Class A Traffic Infraction and a conviction for a speeding ticket will result in a scheduled fine plus court costs and surcharges, with an assessment of 4 points to your driver’s license. In cases where the violation occurred in a maintenance, repair, or construction zone, the fine amount will be doubled by the court. Speeding 20 to 24 miles per hour over the speed limit is a Class A Traffic Infraction and a conviction for a speeding ticket will result in a scheduled fine plus court costs and surcharges, with an assessment of 6 points to your driver’s license. Speeding 20 to 24 miles per hour over the speed limit (in a maintenance, repair or construction zone) is a Class A Traffic Infraction and a conviction for a speeding ticket will result in a scheduled fine plus court costs and surcharges, with an assessment of 6 points to your driver’s license. Speeding 25 to 39 miles per hour over the speed limit (not in a maintenance, repair or construction zone) is a moderately serious charge. It is a Class 2 Misdemeanor Traffic Offense and a conviction for a speeding ticket may result in a scheduled fine plus court costs and surcharges, a possible jail sentence, restitution, community or useful public service, probation for one year or longer, and other possible requirements by the court, with an assessment of 6 points to your driver’s license. Speeding 40 or more miles per hour over the limit (not in a maintenance, repair, or construction zone) is a moderately serious charge. It is a Class 2 Misdemeanor Traffic Offense and a conviction for a speeding ticket may result in a scheduled fine plus court costs and surcharges, a possible jail sentence (usually only ordered in cases where there are aggravating factors, such as injury to a person or reckless indifference to the safety of others), restitution, community or useful public service, probation for one year or longer, and other possible requirements by the court, with an assessment of 12 points to your driver’s license. Speeding may affect your automobile insurance coverage for years to come.