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Speeding ticket...

Postby Spidey » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:16 pm

I was driving down a country road yesterday not really paying attention to my speed when...a Japanese cop jumps onto the road and signals me to pull over. To make a long and not so interesting story short...I was doing 81km/h in a 50km/h zone. :evil:

My question is...Does anyone know about how much the fine is going to be or the procedure that I will no doubt have to go through?

Any information or shared experiences would be great.

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Re: Speeding ticket...

Postby kurohinge1 » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:25 pm

Spidey wrote:... Any information or shared experiences would be great ...

Seek and ye shall find ...

Previous threads:

Speeding in Japan vs Australia

Speeding Ticket

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Re: Speeding ticket...

Postby Spidey » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:29 pm

kurohinge1 wrote:
Spidey wrote:... Any information or shared experiences would be great ...

Seek and ye shall find ...

Previous threads:

Speeding in Japan vs Australia

Speeding Ticket

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Yeah. Sorry about that. I just got done reading one of them. However, the more info the merrier.

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Re: Speeding ticket...

Postby Taro Toporific » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:43 pm

Spidey wrote:...I was doing 81km/h in a 50km/h zone.


That's more than 30km/h over the limit so you're screwed. For my 22kph over the limit all I got was 3 points off my license, a fine of 18,000 yen, had to watch a Department of Motor Vehicles movie in Japanese and they waived the post-movie test since it is all in Japanese. It's just a wasted afternoon but my office let me go on company time since driving was part of the job. However, my car insurance rate didn't go up.


In my previous post I wrote:....60,000yen for 20kph over the limit is what one of my very FG bucho paid.

Especially in 40km/h (25mph) areas where you are doing more than 60 km/h (40mph) fines of over 100 000yen are notuncommon at all.


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LOSING MY DRIVE: Speeding in Japan
By David Aldwinckle, Sapporo, Japan
...You were going 75 in a fifty zone. 25kph over the limit. That'll mean 3 points off your license and a fine of 18,000 yen... [driver's school at] Department of Motor Vehicles within a week, spend a full day receiving reindoctrination, pay 6,600 yen, and pass a test at the end. The test would be in Japanese. Gulp.
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Postby FG Lurker » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:44 pm

You'll get a fine, 6 points, and a one month suspension. I'm not sure how much the fine will be, 40,000 to 60,000 seems likely though.

You can avoid the suspension by taking a one-day refresher training class. In the past this was classroom only, but my recently-busted RX8-driving friend tells me they make you do a driving test now.

Pick up a radar detector... It's cheaper than another fine. ;) Make sure to get one with GPS, hopefully one that lets you update the camera database too.
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Postby oyajikun » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:50 pm

Man oh man.. You should never stop for pedestrian cops in the country. Thats just asking for a dui.
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Postby Taro Toporific » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:56 pm

FG Lurker wrote:You can avoid the suspension by taking a one-day refresher training class. In the past this was classroom only, but my recently-busted RX8-driving friend tells me they make you do a driving test now.

Now's there's a driving test in Japanese?! Arrrg, just a year and half ago it was only a stupid class (I listened to a MP3 book through the whole thing).

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Pick up a radar detector... It's cheaper than another fine. ]
Is there's any solution to the problem Japanese expressways now have mini-radar pingers placed every few kms on the road that produce false readings? (My Japanese radar detector is 5 years old. Is it totally obsolete?)
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Postby FG Lurker » Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:02 pm

Taro Toporific wrote:
FG Lurker wrote:Pick up a radar detector... It's cheaper than another fine. ]
Is there's any solution to the problem Japanese expressways now have mini-radar pingers placed every few kms on the road that produce false readings? (My Japanese dectector is 5 years old.)

Maybe they don't do that in Kansai cause it is not a problem I have had here, or on my regular Okayama trips. Or on my trips via Awajishima to Ashizurimisaki in Kouchi.

My detector has GPS in it and a database of all the known fixed cameras in Japan. It warns me a km or so before I reach the camera. :D I can add cameras to it by hitting a button on the top if I find a camera that was installed after the detector was made. Apparently the newest ones allow you to download database updates via keitai or something too. Overall I am very pleased with my detector, it has saved my ass many, many times. (Found out earlier this year that my car has had it's 180km/hr limiter removed.... :twisted: How did I find that out? Can't say. ;) )
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Postby FG Lurker » Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:06 pm

Taro Toporific wrote:
FG Lurker wrote:You can avoid the suspension by taking a one-day refresher training class. In the past this was classroom only, but my recently-busted RX8-driving friend tells me they make you do a driving test now.

Now's there's a driving test in Japanese?! Arrrg, just a year and half ago it was only a stupid class (I listened to a MP3 book through the whole thing).

He was busted for doing 82km/hr on an expressway off-ramp that was 40km/hr. He had to take a day-long course that ended with a driving test that he said seemed similiar to the one you take when you get your license.
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Postby Spidey » Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:15 pm

DRIVING TEST!! 8O

I was driving on a country road for fuck sake. No where near a city and with houses a good 50m away from the road way. A 50km/h speed limit? Strictly a money grab!!

On the other hand, I'll think twice before stomping on the pedal. 80km/h is hardly stomping though.

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Re: Speeding ticket...

Postby Greji » Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:24 pm

Spidey wrote:I was driving down a country road yesterday not really paying attention to my speed when...a Japanese cop jumps onto the road and signals me to pull over. To make a long and not so interesting story short...I was doing 81km/h in a 50km/h zone. :evil:


Sounds like fixed radar. My latest race a couple of months ago, was 75 in a 50, the prize for which, won me the right to bank transfer 18,000. They gave me a break because it was early in the morning and I was making time, much better that what they clocked me, or should I say, cited me for.

The dirty part of it (or neat, depending how you looked at it) was they were driving a late model silver mercedes with a sliding compartment on the roof which allowed the red piko piko bubble to be elevated when they make a stop! I blew right past them like Sherman going through Georgia and never saw them until they lit me up!

They told me if I got no other violations in two months points would not be added to my driving record and I haven't heard anything more. I renew my license next month, so when I appear at the window and am immediately locked up, I'll know they were putting me on!

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Postby Kanchou » Tue Nov 08, 2005 3:45 pm

A friend of mine tells me that they've started cracking down on Shutokou speeders, especially street racers.

I wonder if the "hashirya" guy I know who likes to drive 260+ km/h in his Supra on the Wangan Line has been arrested yet...hehehe.
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Postby FG Lurker » Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:51 am

I was checking out the new radar detectors today and found this handy page of info:

http://www.carpy.jp/radar/ihan.html

Expressway points & fines:
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Non-expressway points & fines:
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Looks like FG is resizing the images of those tables, but if you click on em you should get the full size.

A short and probably not-needed explanation: The left column shows the speed ranges that the points/fines apply to. The middle column is the number of points, and the right column is the fine. 30km+ over the limit on a normal road gets you a trip to court to decide how much cash you get to pay. 40km+ over on an expressway gets you the same thing.

They also have a chart up here that shows what situations will lead to what sorts of license suspensions. 6 points gets you a one-month suspension that can be avoided with a one-day re-education course.
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Postby FG Lurker » Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:55 am

Guess I was very lucky when I got off with a warning for doing 140 in a 60 zone. :lol: The cop knew I was going way too fast, but he couldn't catch up with me before I had to stop for the next traffic light. He was pretty pissed off at first, but in the end just ended up giving me a stern warning to slow down and drive carefully.
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