Moving violation convictions typically result in fines and demerit points assessed to the license of the driver.
For example, a local government that is suffering a budget shortfall may ticket more aggressively within its jurisdiction to increase revenue.
In countries such as Finland however, they are specific proportions of the violator's income, and fines in excess of $100,000 can be assessed to wealthy individuals.
In Canada, each province is individual in how they treat similar behavior and each violation usually includes a set fine and demerit points against the driver's license.
In Manitoba speeding in excess of 49 km is 10 demerit points and a fine of 672 dollars and a Serious Offence Licence Suspension.