Source: https://www.drivinglaws.org/resources/traffic-tickets/speed-violations/wyoming-speeding-laws.htm
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 21:01:32+00:00

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Read about Wyoming’s speeding laws and the costs of getting a speeding ticket.
Wyoming has two types of speeding laws: “absolute limits” and a “basic speeding law.” This article explains the differences between the two and the consequences of a speeding violation.
65 miles per hour on other paved roadways (55 miles per hour if unpaved).
In addition to absolute limits, Wyoming’s basic speed law prohibits driving at a speed “greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing.” The basic speeding law also requires drivers to reduce their speed as appropriate when approaching crossings, curves, a hillcrest, or other road or weather conditions that warrant the reduction.
Speeding is a misdemeanor in Wyoming. Generally, motorists face up to $200 in fines and/or a maximum 20 days in jail for a first violation. For a second violation within a year, a driver is looking at up $300 in fines and/or a maximum 30 days in jail. And a third or subsequent violation within a year carries up to $500 in fines and/or a maximum six months in jail.
Fines are increased for speeding violations of more than ten miles per hour over the limit in a school zone. A first violation carries $200 to $750 in fines, and a driver convicted of a second violation within a year faces $400 to $1,000 in fines.
Depending on the circumstances, a speeding violation can lead to a “reckless driving” or “careless driving” conviction. Generally, reckless driving carries up to six months in jail and/or a maximum $750 in fines, whereas a careless driving violation is punishable by up to 20 days in jail and/or a maximum $200 in fines.
And if a speeding violation results in the death of another person, it’s possible to be convicted of “homicide by vehicle.” Convicted motorists typically face up to a year in jail and/or a maximum $2,000 in fines.

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